Dimitrios Trichopoulos | |
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Born |
Volos, Greece |
December 9, 1938
Died | December 1, 2014 Athens, Greece |
(aged 75)
Nationality | Greek |
Fields | Oncology, cancer prevention |
Institutions |
University of Athens Medical School, 1963-2014 |
Doctoral advisor | Brian MacMahon |
Known for |
—Mediterranean Diet expert
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Notable awards |
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University of Athens Medical School, 1963-2014
Academy of Athens (1997-2014)
Karolinska Institute, Stockholm (1998-2014)
—Mediterranean Diet expert
—multi-factorial etiology of , with emphasis on the interactive effects of hepatitis B and C viruses, tobacco smoking, and ethanol intake
—Several oncology firsts:
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Dimitrios Trichopoulos (Greek: Δημήτριος Τριχόπουλος; December 9, 1938 – December 1, 2014), was a Mediterranean Diet expert and tobacco harms researcher. He was Vincent L. Gregory Professor of Cancer Prevention and Professor of Epidemiology, and a past chair of the Department of Epidemiology, in the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston.
Dimitrios Trichopoulos conducted research and taught for more than four decades in the field of cancer epidemiology and prevention. He published more than 1,000 scientific papers, continually charting scientific frontiers, from seminal research linking secondhand smoke (SHS) from cigarettes with increased susceptibility to risk for lung cancer, and hepatitis B virus and tobacco smoking with increased risk of (hepatocellular carcinoma), to findings documenting that surgically induced and early natural menopause reduced breast cancer risk. Beyond oncology, his paper linking psychological stress after an earthquake in Athens to increased risk of cardiac death was included in a 1997 list in The Lancet of 27 papers deserving to form a core canon of medical literature that every health professional should read.