Published July 2012 | Version v1
Journal article

Claudius Regaud (1870-1940): A pioneer of radiobiology and radiotherapy

Creators

  • 1. CR-U1052, groupe de radiobiologie, centre de recherche en cancerologie de Lyon, Institut national de la sante et de la recherche medicale (Inserm), batiment Cheney A, rue Laennec, 69008 Lyon (France)

Description

Born in 1870, Claudius Regaud was a pioneer of radiobiology and radiotherapy. As histologist, he developed a new staining technique that allowed him to describe in detail all the reproduction system of a number of animal models. As radio-biologist, he contradicted the interpretations of Tribondeau and Bergonie about relationships between cell proliferation and radiosensitivity. In 1908, he suggested that chromatin was the main target of radiation. As physician, he defined the first bases of anti-cancer radiation treatments and treated patients suffering from incurable cancer from 1911. As military doctor, he organized war hospitals by creating multidisciplinary teams for the surgery of hurts. Organizer, he was one of the founders of the League against Cancer. As radiotherapist and brachy-therapist, he contributed to make Institut Curie an international reference center for research and teaching, with nearly a thousand treated patients. As globe-trotter, he was at the origin of the creation of numerous worldwide radiotherapy and radiobiology centers. He died in December 1940 and let an impressive but still mis-known scientific heritage. A re-reading of the familial archives and the Regaud Fund of Institut Curie is the occasion to remind the contribution of Regaud. (authors)

Availability note (English)

Available from doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.canrad.2012.05.006

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Original title (French)
Claudius Regaud (1870-1940): relecture des archives d'un pionnier de la radiobiologie et de la radiotherapie

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Cancer Radiotherapie
Journal Volume
16
Journal Issue
no.4
Journal Page Range
p. 315-321
ISSN
1278-3218
CODEN
CARAFC

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