For a scientist residing in any country in the world for his or her seminal contributions to the field of cancer prevention. Such investigations must have been conducted in basic, translational, clinical, epidemiological, or behavioral science in cancer prevention research. Further, these studies must have had not only a major impact on the field, but must also have stimulated new directions in this important area.
- 2007 Leslie Bernstein
- 2006 Stephen S. Hecht
- 2005 Scott M. Lippman
- 2004 David S. Alberts
- 2003 Waun Ki Hong
- 2002 Michael B. Sporn