Annals of Oncology 15:1-2, 2004
© 2004 European Society for Medical Oncology
A little citadel of light in a malignant sea of darkness
(Editor-in-Chief)Department of Clinical Pharmacology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK
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For a moment, at the beginning of another year, Id like to stop and talk about the film actress, the movie star, Rosalind Russell. Rosalind Russell died of breast cancer in 1976. At the time I was a busy medical student at the University of Glasgow, but I remember it well.
Some of you will remember Rosalind Russell as the showbiz mom Rose to Nathalie Woods Gypsy Rose Lee, a stripper, in Gypsy. Others, perhaps even a majority, will remember her as Hildy Johnson, the apotheosis of the wisecracking dame, in the screwball comedy classic His Girl
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