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Læknablaðið - 01.12.1978, Side 64
198 LÆKNABLAÐIÐ Tonight we honour the memory of a remarkable man Niels Dungal who, through his own work and that of his col- laborators and pupils has made, from this geographically small but intellectually great island, a deep impression on patho- logy the world over. I am very appreciative of the honour done to me by the invitation to deliver this Niels Dungal Lecture and I propose to honour his memory by speaking on one of his many interests, the epidemio- logy of cancer and in particular of the in- vestigations of my colleagues and myself into some aspects of the community be- haviour of Hodgkin’s Disease (H.D.) which have occupied us in the last deeade. The reason for so doing is that, to progress, cancer epidemiology has got to move into new fields or perhaps one should say to revert to fields long inadequately culti- vated, a task in which all members of the medical profession have a part to play. That cancer in the words of a classic debate in the British parliament ,,has in- qreased, is increasing and ought to be diminished“ is a view long held by pro- fession and public. As long ago as 1725, it provoked enquiry in London and in the middle of the Napoleonic wars, the London Corresponding Committee issued its famous questionnaire, one which reflected the studies of Percival Pott on Scrotal Cancer in chimney sweeps, a curiously variegated geographical phenomenon which raised all the problems we struggle with today, a multifactorial cancer indeed but one in which the decisive factor was long con- tinued contact with soot from certain chimneys and from certain coals only. But as Professor Clemmesen3 has shown Pott had been preceded in studies of specific cancers by Rigoni Stern who in the mid 18th Century had studied breast and cervix uterus cancers in nuns in Verona, Italy. But while these three cancers could, with a fair measure of certainty be identified, years of work were necessary before dia- gnosis became sufficiently specific for the majority of individual cancers to be i- dentified. Cancer epidemiology for nearly

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