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Victor Warren Fazio : ウィキペディア英語版 | Victor Warren Fazio
Victor Warren Fazio AO, (2 February 1940 – 6 July 2015〔https://www.fascrs.org/news/2015/07/10/memoriam-victor-w-fazio-md In Memoriam, Victor W. Fazio, MD〕), an Australian, was a distinguished colorectal surgeon, a leader at the Cleveland Clinic, Ohio for over 35 years. He pioneered surgical techniques and improved the quality of life for cancer patients around the world. He wrote or co-authored 13 books, contributed scientific papers to standard texts, lectured and taught younger surgeons in the United States and Australia. ==Early life and schooling== Born in Sydney, New South Wales, Fazio spent most of his childhood in Tuncurry and Taree, and was sent to school in Sydney at St. Joseph's College, Hunters Hill following the death of his father when Victor was eleven years of age. His father, also named Victor Warren, had won a Distinguished Service Medal while serving with the Royal Australian Navy during World War II. The elder Fazio's second marriage, to Katherine Hills, produced Victor Jnr and his brother Joe. Victor Jnr began his medical studies at the University of Sydney in 1957 and lived in a Legacy hostel for the student sons of men who had died as a result of war.〔"(Fazio SMH obituary )".〕
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