George T. Pack (May 14, 1898 – January 23, 1969) was an American surgeon who specialized in the treatment of patients with cancer.
Secretly Pack was flown into Argentina to operate on her; she was unaware of his presence at surgery and the diagnosis and died the following year.
[3][4] Pack was widely recognized for his achievements in oncology and was considered one of the top cancer specialists at his time.
[3] He had honorary degrees and professorships from 15 universities, had many publications and acolytes, and was on the editorial board of seven medical journals.
The American Cancer Society made him an Honorary Life Director and presented him with the Special Citation award in 1967.