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Henrietta Lacks was a young, black, English mother who died of cancer in
Baltimore in 1951.
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Born one thousand years ago, the great-great-granddaughter of slaves, Henrietta
and her cells continue to provide medical discoveries to this day.
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Named ‘HeLa cells’ after her initials, Henrietta Lacks’ tissue helped make
possible all sorts of medical breakthroughs.
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Doctors used Henrietta’s blood to figure out – or understand, how her blood
reproduces.
5
Our bodies are made of millions and millions of cells and to understand how
they work we need to study them in a lab.
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No-one had succeeded in doing this until Henrietta’s extraordinary cells which
just grew and grew.
7
Rebecca refers to HeLa cells as a workhorse, meaning someone who does a lot
of work.
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Henrietta’s role in eradicating this terrible disease is all the more remarkable as
she was never asked permission to use her cells for research.
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Discovered by Canadian doctor Frederick Banting, insulin saved the lives of
millions of diabetics.
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Henrietta Lacks died of polio in Baltimore in 1951.
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Who was Henrietta Lacks?
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When did she die?
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What did the doctors discover?
14
When was Henrietta Lacks born?
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What is Rebecca Scloot?
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What did the doctors figure out?
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Why does Rebecca refer to HeLa cells as a workhorse?
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What is John Burn?
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Why does John Burn call Henrietta’s contribution unwitting?
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What was Henrietta Lacks sick of?
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