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Freddy Homburger


Freddy Homburger Jacques Lipchitz Portrait de Freddy Homburger

Died
  
September 25, 2001, Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States

Freddy Homburger (8 February 1916 in Sankt Gallen, Switzerland- 25 September 2001 in Cambridge, Massachusetts) was a Swiss-born oncologist. In 1973, Homburger was studying the cause of cancer and its relation with cigarette smoking. He succeeded in inducing laryngeal cancer in hamsters who smoked; however, the Council for Tobacco Research, which was underwriting his research, forbid him to publish his research results as long as he referred to the growths as "cancerous", and threatened to ruin him financially.

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Homburger, and his suppressed research, gained prominence in 1997 in tobacco-related lawsuits.

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