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Abramson Cancer Center
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The Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania, formerly the University of Pennsylvania Cancer Center, is an NCI-designated Cancer Comprehensive Center in Philadelphia. It is a part of the University of Pennsylvania.
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| Born | 21 August 1567 Château de Sales, Duchy of Savoy, Holy Roman Empire |
| Residence | Annecy, France |
| Died | 28 December 1622 (aged 55) Lyon, Lyonnais, Kingdom of France |
| Venerated in | Catholic Church Anglican Communion |
| Beatified | 8 January 1661, Rome, Papal States by Pope Alexander VII |
| Canonized | 8 April 1665, Rome, Papal States by Pope Alexander VII |
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| Attributes | Heart of Jesus, Crown of Thorns |
| Patronage | Baker, Oregon; Cincinnati, Ohio; Diocese of Houma-Thibodaux, Louisiana; Catholic press; Columbus, Ohio; confessors; deaf people; educators; Upington, South Africa; Wilmington, Delaware; writers; journalists; the Institute of Christ the King Sovereign Priest; Missionaries of St. Francis de Sales; Oblates of St. Francis de Sales; Salesians of Don Bosco |
| Major works | Introduction to the Devout Life |
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| Archdiocese | Vienne |
| Diocese | Geneva |
| Term ended | 28 December 1622 (date of death) |
| Predecessor | Claude de Granier |
| Successor | Jean-François de Sales |
| Previous post | Titular Bishop of Nicopolis ad Iaterum (1602) |
| Title as Saint | Declared Doctor of the Church in 1877 by Pope Pius IX |
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