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  • The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    In 1951, a young mother of five named Henrietta Lacks visited The Johns Hopkins Hospital complaining of vaginal bleeding Upon examination, renowned gynecologist Dr Howard Jones discovered a large, malignant tumor on her cervix
  • The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks | Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Henrietta Lacks was one of a diverse group of patients who unknowingly donated cells at Hopkins in 1951 The donation of Henrietta Lacks' cells began what was the first, and, for many years, the only human cell line able to reproduce indefinitely
  • The Importance of HeLa Cells | Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Among the important scientific discoveries of the last century was the first immortal human cell line known as “HeLa” — a remarkably durable and prolific line of cells obtained during the treatment of Henrietta’s cancer by Johns Hopkins researcher Dr George Gey in 1951
  • The Complicated Legacy of Henrietta Lacks - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Although Henrietta Lacks died 65 years ago, her cells live on, propelling scientific advances around the world About 200 Baltimore high school students learned about her life and contributions during the second annual Henrietta Lacks High School Symposium in Turner Auditorium on May 11
  • Upholding the Highest Bioethical Standards - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    The story portrayed in The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks points to several important bioethical issues, including informed consent, medical records privacy, and communication with tissue donors and research participants
  • Role of The Johns Hopkins Hospital
    As medical records show, Mrs Lacks came to Johns Hopkins Hospital to undergo radium treatments for her cervical cancer This was the best medical treatment available at the time for this terrible disease
  • Johns Hopkins and Family of Henrietta Lacks Break Ground on Building . . .
    Baltimore (Oct 28, 2024) – The Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, together with descendants of Henrietta Lacks, broke ground today on the future site of the building named in honor of Mrs Lacks, the Baltimore County woman whose HeLa cells have contributed to medical advancements around the world
  • Frequently Asked Questions - Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Henrietta Lacks was a 31-year-old African American mother of five who sought treatment at Johns Hopkins Hospital in the early 1950s Doctors diagnosed Lacks with cervical cancer, and as medical records show, she received the best medical treatment available to any woman for this terrible disease


















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