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248:. When the First World War started two years later he volunteered to serve in the Belgian Army, but when Antwerp was overrun he was evacuated to England. Cade could speak Russian, French, and German, but no English, and he was allowed to write his first medical examination, which he passed, in French. He went to 216:. In addition to his medical work, he also advised on improvements in the design of the cockpits of fighter planes, for which he was awarded a knighthood. After the war, Cade's work led to him gaining several honours and appointments. Cade wrote two books on the treatment of cancer. 309:. During his service Cade's activities were not confined to surgery; he took an interest in the cause of injury to pilots, suggesting changes to the design of fighter planes cockpits. These were accepted and resulted in a reduction of casualties. For this work he was appointed a 328:, later becoming its vice-president, a member of its court of examiners, and was awarded its Guthrie Medal. Cade's work was recognised worldwide; he was given honorary memberships and gave lectures in countries including the US, Chile, France, Ireland, and Greece. 296:
in the treatment of cancer by radiotherapy. Cade developed the therapeutic use of radium and X rays, combining this with surgery, and became an expert in these techniques. Together with other colleagues, he opened the Radium Annex of Westminster Hospital in
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Following the war Cade worked with the army and was appointed its honorary civilian consultant in radiotherapy. He was a member of the council of the
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in 1951 in South Africa when they were visiting the country together. They had three daughters, one of whom became a
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Cade is the only medical civilian to have been awarded this honour, and the only other civilian is
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The combined use of surgery and radiotherapy in the treatment of cancer
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1933 The radiation treatment of cancer of the mouth and pharynx
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Fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
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Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve personnel of World War II
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Cox, Robert (February 1974), "Sir Stanford Cade, KBE CB",
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At an early stage in his career, Cade took an interest in
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Stanford Cade, the son of a diamond merchant, was born in
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Emigrants from the Russian Empire to the United Kingdom
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in Paris, he was influenced by the pioneering work of
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Knights Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
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His training was interrupted by the 552:(1) (published February 2009): 14–17, 491: 489: 487: 485: 483: 436: 434: 432: 430: 428: 426: 424: 184:, and started his medical training in 624:Belgian Army personnel of World War I 7: 634:Companions of the Order of the Bath 305:, eventually achieving the rank of 254:Westminster Hospital Medical School 194:Westminster Hospital Medical School 176:. He was born in what was then the 81:Westminster Hospital Medical School 311:Companion of the Order of the Bath 103:Companion of the Order of the Bath 14: 303:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 214:Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve 252:, and then won a scholarship to 609:Alumni of King's College London 380:The Radium Treatment of Cancer 1: 545:Journal of Medical Biography 496:Hart, Frank Dudley (1984), 212:, Cade was a member of the 705: 317:, and was appointed as an 362:1925 Regional anaesthesia 326:Royal College of Surgeons 138: 108: 654:Honorary air commodores 558:10.1258/jmb.2008.008030 220:Early life and training 669:People from Daugavpils 619:Belgian Army personnel 319:honorary air commodore 250:King's College, London 246:University of Brussels 236:. His family moved to 689:20th-century surgeons 262:Mount Vernon Hospital 133:Mount Vernon Hospital 286:regional anaesthesia 258:Westminster Hospital 198:Westminster Hospital 168:in the treatment of 128:Westminster Hospital 629:British oncologists 368:1954 Adrenalectomy 357:Hunterian lectures 238:St Petersburg 499:Sir Stanford Cade 406:Winston Churchill 264:. 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Dwinsk
Westminster Hospital Medical School
Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Westminster Hospital
Mount Vernon Hospital
KBE
CB
radiotherapy
cancer
England
Russian Empire
Antwerp
Brussels
First World War
Westminster Hospital Medical School
Westminster Hospital
radium
X rays
Second World War
Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve
Dwinsk
Russian Empire
Latvia
St Petersburg
Antwerp
University of Brussels
King's College, London
Westminster Hospital Medical School
Westminster Hospital

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