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Albert Zwaveling (born 21 July 1927) is a Dutch surgeon specializing in
oncology Oncology is a branch of medicine that deals with the study, treatment, diagnosis and prevention of cancer. A medical professional who practices oncology is an ''oncologist''. The name's etymological origin is the Greek word ὄγκος (''ó ...
, who worked as a professor at
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between 1972 and 1992. He implemented chemotherapy in Dutch surgery A. Zwaveling, PhD thesis Leiden University, 1960 “Implantation Metatasis. Chemotherapeutic Prophylaxis and Tumorgrowth in an Infected Milieu”A. Zwaveling, E. Stenfert Kroese, H. E. van Gilse “Praktische handleiding voor kankerchemotherapie” H.E. Stenfert Kroese, Leiden. First ed.1966 and is considered to be one of the founders of surgical oncology in the Netherlands.M.Vink, A. Zwaveling. “Chancing Concepts in Cancer Surgery” Arch Chir Neerland Vol XIV Fasc 3 1962D. Busman et al. “Canon van de Heelkunde; 57 vensters van de heelkunde der Lage Landen” Paragraph 41, p 88 & 89: “Chirurgische Oncologie”,


Career

Albert Zwaveling was born on 21 July 1927 in
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, in the province of
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, the Netherlands. He worked as a doctor on the island of
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in
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before returning to the Netherlands. In July 1958 he started a surgical residency at the department of surgery of the
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under professor Maarten Vink. In 1960 Zwaveling obtained his PhD at Leiden University on the subject of experimental chemotherapeutical treatment of implantation metastases with a thesis titled: "Implantatie-metastasen : chemotherapeutische prophylaxe en groei in geïnfecteerd milieu". At the time, these were the first research papers on cancer chemotherapy in the Netherlands and led to the clinical implementation of chemotherapy in Dutch surgery. Vink and Zwaveling published the pivotal paper ‘Chancing Concepts in Cancer Surgery”in 1962. In addition to regular cancerchemotherapy isolated perfusion was introduced, followed by intra-arterial infusion two years later. In 1963 Zwaveling followed a one-year fellowship at the surgical department of the UW Health University Hospital in
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(USA) for one year to be familiarized with American surgical procedures and the use of chemotherapy in surgery. Zwaveling became a lector of surgery, specializing in clinical
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, at Leiden University in 1968 and was appointed a full professor of surgical oncology in 1972. In 1971, together with radiotherapist professor Piet Thomas and Emile van Slooten, surgeon at the
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, Zwaveling published the first breast cancer treatment protocol in the Netherlands. Moreover, in 1973 he initiated the first national multicenter randomized trial on adjuvant chemotherapy in breastcancer. Along with publishing scientific papers, he was actively involved in the training of students, residents and surgeons. To this purpose, Zwaveling wrote and co-edited multiple textbooks and educational articles. The textbook ''Oncology'' (co-edited with the sociologist R.van Zonneveld) appeared in 1973 and the first Dutch textbook of general surgery (''Leerboek Chirurgie'') was published in 1983. Because of these achievements Zwaveling is considered one of the founders of surgical oncology in the Netherlands, together with his colleagues professor Jan Oldhoff of the
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and Emile van Slooten. In 1981 their efforts led to the establishment of the “Dutch society of Surgical Oncology”, of which they became honorary members in 1991. In 1981 Zwaveling succeeded Vink as Head of the department of surgery in Leiden. His teaching assignment was then broadened to general surgery and the surgical oncology section came to be headed by professor Kees Welvaart and professor Cornelis van de Velde. Zwaveling retired from his clinical work in 1992. Until 2010 he worked as a medical adviser and interim manager and, in this context, advised on establishing the new specialism Technical Medicine at the
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. Zwaveling was elected a member of the
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in 1979. In 1992 he was made Knight in the
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{{DEFAULTSORT:Zwaveling, Albert 1927 births Living people Dutch oncologists Dutch surgeons Knights of the Order of the Netherlands Lion Leiden University alumni Academic staff of Leiden University Members of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences People from Emmen, Netherlands