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It was 1968, and the young Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg was mystified. He had a hunch he’d just witnessed something extraordinary: a patient’s immune system had vanquished cancer. Hoping there was an elixir in the man’s blood, Dr. Rosenberg got permission to transfuse some of it into a patient who was dying of stomach cancer. The effort failed, but it was the beginning of a lifelong quest. “Something began to burn in me,” he would write later, “something that has never gone out.” Half a century later, Dr. Rosenberg, who is chief of surgery at the National Cancer Institute (@ncivisualsonline) in Bethesda, Maryland, is part of a small fraternity of researchers who hope to turbocharge the body’s immune system to fight cancer. “I want to end this holocaust,” Dr. Rosenberg said of cancer. The photographer @jessedittmar took this portrait of Dr. Steven A. Rosenberg, who turned 76 today. Visit the link in our profile to read more about researchers’ attempts to set the body’s “serial killers” loose on #cancer.


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