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In February 1951, a young African-American woman by the name of The World Health Organization holds an event to honor the When researchers approached David Lacks Jr. and Veronica Robinson about their ancestor, More than 60 years ago, Johns Hopkins researchers took cells from a UChicago Medicine gynecologic oncologist Dr. Nita Lee discusses the story of

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Cervical cancer: the legacy of Henrietta Lacks

Cervical cancer: the legacy of Henrietta Lacks

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Henrietta Lacks: The 'immortal' cells that changed the world - BBC REEL

Henrietta Lacks: The 'immortal' cells that changed the world - BBC REEL

In 1951,

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The immortal cells of Henrietta Lacks - Robin Bulleri

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Henrietta Lacks: The Woman with the Immortal Cells

Henrietta Lacks: The Woman with the Immortal Cells

In February 1951, a young African-American woman by the name of

Our Grandmother is Henrietta Lacks | Family Shares Their Story of the Woman with Immortal Cells

Our Grandmother is Henrietta Lacks | Family Shares Their Story of the Woman with Immortal Cells

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LIVE: The WHO marks the legacy of a woman whose cervical cells were taken without her permission

LIVE: The WHO marks the legacy of a woman whose cervical cells were taken without her permission

The World Health Organization holds an event to honor the

Henrietta Lacks: Preserving Her Legacy | David Lacks & Veronica Robinson | TEDxFoggyBottom

Henrietta Lacks: Preserving Her Legacy | David Lacks & Veronica Robinson | TEDxFoggyBottom

When researchers approached David Lacks Jr. and Veronica Robinson about their ancestor,

Family of Henrietta Lacks honored in Houston

Family of Henrietta Lacks honored in Houston

Henrietta Lacks

Henrietta Lacks' family settles cloned cells lawsuit

Henrietta Lacks' family settles cloned cells lawsuit

Henrietta Lacks

How a Woman Who Died in 1951 Still Helps Medicine Today

How a Woman Who Died in 1951 Still Helps Medicine Today

Decades ago,

Henrietta Lacks House Of Healing Promotes Cervical Cancer Awareness

Henrietta Lacks House Of Healing Promotes Cervical Cancer Awareness

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Henrietta Lacks’ family settles with biotech company over cancer cells

Henrietta Lacks’ family settles with biotech company over cancer cells

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HeLa Cells (The Immortal Cell Line)

HeLa Cells (The Immortal Cell Line)

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Small Town Horror: The Story of Henrietta Lacks

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Henrietta Lacks: Her DNA fueled medical breakthroughs

Henrietta Lacks: Her DNA fueled medical breakthroughs

More than 60 years ago, Johns Hopkins researchers took cells from a

Henrietta Lacks' 'Immortal' Impact on Medical Research

Henrietta Lacks' 'Immortal' Impact on Medical Research

Henrietta Lacks

The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks and the Work To Be

The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks and the Work To Be

UChicago Medicine gynecologic oncologist Dr. Nita Lee discusses the story of

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The Legacy of Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Who Changed Science Forever FULL STORY

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Righting the Wrong Done to Henrietta Lacks | The Agenda

Righting the Wrong Done to Henrietta Lacks | The Agenda

In 1951,

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2YH: How Henrietta Lacks' legacy lives on in the Lowcountry

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