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V. Craig Jordan, Internationally Renowned Breast Cancer Scientist, Joins Georgetown's Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center
Jordan's scientific leadership is recognized the world over. He brings an unparalleled focus to the excellent breast cancer program at Lombardi and joins nearly 30 faculty members working exclusively on finding a cure for the disease.
"We are thrilled to have Dr. Jordan join Lombardi," says
"Dr. Jordan will occupy a vital role at Lombardi. While one of these prioritized areas certainly will be breast cancer, his charge extends to our entire scientific portfolio. As scientific director, he will work with me to prioritize areas for scientific investment, and will be charged with identifying, creating and nurturing high-impact, multidisciplinary, cancer-focused collaborations within Lombardi, across the
A pharmacologist whose research focuses on the response of breast cancer cells to preventive and treatment agents, Jordan is recognized by many as the "father" the anti-cancer drug tamoxifen, a drug that blocks estrogen from fueling some breast cancers. Tamoxifen was the first in a class of drugs known as selective estrogen receptor modulators or SERMs.
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Tamoxifen revolutionized breast cancer treatment when it became the first drug proven to prevent cancer recurrence in women treated with adjuvant therapy for the disease. Then, years later, tamoxifen became the first drug approved to reduce the risk of breast cancer in women at high risk of developing the disease. Millions of women around the world continue to be treated with tamoxifen. According to Jordan, tamoxifen has saved the lives of more than a half million women with breast cancer.
Tamoxifen was first studied as a contraceptive in the 1960s but shelved when the drug failed to prevent pregnancies. Jordan was the first scientist to focus attention on tamoxifen's anticancer properties and its ability to prevent breast cancer in laboratory animals. His pioneering work guided the evolution from preclinical lab studies to clinical research on the drug. Tamoxifen was the "gold standard" for endocrine therapy of breast cancer for 25 years. A related drug and SERM, raloxifene, also came from Jordan's laboratory. Raloxifene is used both for the prevention of breast cancer and osteoporosis.
Jordan's distinguished list of national and international awards includes the 2008 ASCO David A. Karnofsky Memorial Award for advances that have changed the way doctors treat breast cancer patients. Also in 2008, Jordan became one of five scholars from around the world to receive an Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of Medicine at the Royal Society of Medicine (RSM) in
Jordan also received the 2007
In addition, Jordan has been honored by the American Association for Cancer Research, in 1989 and 2002, the British Pharmacological Society, the American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, the Royal Society of Chemistry and many other professional groups and institutions around the world. He also received the Pennsylvania Breast Cancer Coalition's 2001 Pink Ribbon Award for outstanding individuals dedicated to finding a cure for breast cancer.
Jordan comes to Lombardi from Fox Chase Cancer Center in
Before joining
Born in
After teaching at
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