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CINCINNATI (AP) - Elwood Jensen, an award-winning University of Cincinnati professor nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for work that opened the door to advances in fighting cancer, has died of pneumonia. He was 92.

Jensen died Sunday, the university announced Thursday. He was nominated multiple times for the Nobel Prize for his discovery of hormone receptors while at the University of Chicago in the 1950s and 1960s.

Back then, Jensen focused on the impact breast tissue had on estrogen, whereas most other researchers were looking at how the hormone influenced tissue. At the time, the standard treatment for breast cancer was to take out the ovaries or adrenal glands, but after creating a way to radioactively tag estrogen, Jensen found that only a third of breast tumors carry estrogen receptors.

The discovery allows doctors today to identify which patients will respond to anti-estrogen therapy and which need chemotherapy or radiation. The gro und-breaking finding has helped doctors treat breast, thyroid and prostate cancer.

Jensen was repeatedly nominated for the Nobel Prize and won dozens of awards for his work, including a Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research, a prize that is considered America's Nobel.

Dr. Sohaib Khan, a professor of cancer biology at Cincinnati and a friend of Jensen's, said Jensen's greatest disappointment in life was not winning the Nobel - he even brought it up during their last conversation about a week before his death.

"He was talking about how fortunate he was to live a life like he has," Khan said. "But one qualm he had was that he did not get the Nobel Prize. He felt pretty strongly that he really deserved it, and most people in the field think exactly the same way."

Nobel Prizes are not awarded post-humously.

Khan called Jensen's work "monumental" and described the man as down-to-earth, humble, funny and always ready to tell an old story from his boxi ng days in college or when he climbed the 14,690-foot Matterhorn in the Alps in 1947.

Jensen also worked to encourage young people to study science and stick with it, including current University of Cincinnati President Santa Ono.

The two first met in 1980 when Elwood - by then already an icon in his field - was teaching at the University of Chicago and Ono was a freshman.

Ono said that even though he wasn't his student, Elwood "was warm and gracious," spent more than an hour speaking to him about his interest in medical research and offered him advice he'll never forget.

"I will forever be grateful for his encouragement of my career," Ono said in a statement.

Jensen grew up in Springfield in western Ohio and graduated from Wittenberg College. He got his doctorate in organic chemistry at the University of Chicago.

For the past 10 years, Jensen was a professor at the University of Cincinnati's department of cell biology, neurobiology and ana tomy. He had been teaching at the university since 2002 after leaving the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm, Sweden, where he was the Nobel visiting professor.

He is survived by his wife and two grown children, a daughter living in New Hampshire and a son living in Ecuador.

A memorial service is tentatively set for Jan. 10 at the university's Vontz Center for Molecular Studies.

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AMANDA LEE MYERS, Associated Press

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Published by Belleville News-Democrat on Dec. 21, 2012.

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Marie M

December 24, 2012

May the God of comfort be with the family and friends during this time of distress

Kayo Richardson

December 23, 2012

To the family of Elwood Jensen, sorry for your lost.Our Creator has given us a way out of grief and we can believe in him because he cannot lie, so reach out to him , He can be found.

J. Watkins

December 23, 2012

My deepest condolences to the Jensen family.May the god of all comfort, comfort your family during this difficult time of loss.

Suzanne Hoffman

December 23, 2012

I just read the obituary this morning and realized that I am a beneficiary of Dr Jensen's magnificent work. About 3 years ago ( at 54) I was diagnosed with stage 4 uterine cancer. Needless to say it is was a shock - absolutely surreal - especially when I heard how low the survival rate is. Fortunately I live in the DC metropolitan area- one of the best places for medical care and I ended up with two wonderful doctors. I was found to have tumor markers that showed that estrogen therapy could work on me ( thanks to Dr Jenson - whom I had never heard of before today). It did work! So - thanks to my 2 wonderful doctors AND TO DR JENSEN, I have been in remission for one entire year - and have great hopes for a long life. To his family- his work has made the biggest impact that anyone's life can make - giving people (like me) their lives back! I only wish I had known of him and been able to thank him personally during his lifetime
Suzanne Hoffman, Ellicott City MD

December 23, 2012

Thank you ~

Mary White

December 23, 2012

Please accept my deepest condolences for the loss of and may your family find comfort in John 17 vs. 28-29.

RONALD REAGAN

December 22, 2012

An American Hero! Thank you Sir.

RIP

Larry Miller

December 22, 2012

My sincere condolences to the Jensen family. I had the honor of working with him during his tenure at the University of Chicago. We have lost a great person and researcher. His many accomplishments will live on and inspire others to continue research to defeat cancer. God bless!

J. G.

December 22, 2012

Sincere condolences to the family of Jensen Elwood. Ps.145:1.

December 22, 2012

To the family of Elwood Jensen - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow, I know that he will be missed by many.

Brown's

December 21, 2012

Our deepest sympathy and condolences to the Jensen family. We will keep you all in our heartfelt prayers. May the God who gives peace be with all of you.-RO.15:33

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