Robert B. Greenough, M.D., chairman of the Cancer Committee in Massachusetts, and friend of the family asked Macdonald for assistance in writing a research paper on cystic mastitis. This led her to become an epidemiologist. Macdonald studied the fundamentals of epidemiology and statistics at Harvard University School of Public Health. At Harvard she worked with Edwin Bidwell Wilson who tutored her in statistical approaches and the Ronald Fishermethods. Macdonald was then appointed as the Epidemiologist in Boston's State Cancer Program at the Division of Adult Hygiene for director Dr. Herbert L. Lombard. She was an early adopter of the new computer technology that became available to researchers. Since about 1930 Macdonald worked with Remington Rand punch cards. From 1940-1948 she worked for the Connecticut State Department of Health as statistician. Then to Memorial Hospital in New York. Macdonald was asked by Dr. Thomas Parran, Jr., U.S. Surgeon General to set up a national cancer registry as she had done in Connecticut. In 1948 her work in Connecticut led to publishing the seminal work "The Incidence and Survival in Cancer". After this she went on to M.D. Anderson Hospital in Houston, Texas. Her work in New England caught the attention of Dr. R. Lee Clark who recruited her to be the head of the newly created Department of Epidemiology at the University of Texas M. D. Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute. In 1948 she went to Houston to become Professor of Epidemiology at MD Anderson. During her tenure she developed a 200-code method for transcribing patient charts that provided statistical information to M. D. Anderson's physicians and researchers. In 1982 Macdonald retired from MD Anderson and from 1974 continued to serve as professor emeritus. She died at home in Houston, Texas on 26 July 2007.
Consultant, National Advisory Cancer Council, Washington, D.C.
Select publications
Lombard, Herbert L., and Eleanor Josephine Macdonald.. "State-Aided Cancer Clinics as Seen by the Practicing Physician." New England Journal of Medicine. 205: 949-951.
Macdonald, Eleanor J.. Fundamentals of Epidemiology. Radcliffe Quarterly. 19-22.
Macdonald, Eleanor J., and Frances A. Macdonald.. "Evaluation of Cancer Control Methodology." American Journal of Public Health and the Nation’s Health. 30: 483-490.
Macdonald, E. J.. The present incidence and survival picture in cancer and the promise of improved prognosis. Bulletin of American College of Surgeons.
Clark Jr, R. Lee, & Macdonald, E. J.. The University of Texas, MD Anderson Hospital for Cancer Research. Medical woman's journal. 56: 34-37.
Clark, R. Lee, & Macdonald, E. J.. The natural history of melanoma in man. Pigment cell growth. 139-148
University of Texas MD Anderson Hospital and Tumor Institute, Houston. Department of Epidemiology, & Macdonald, E. J.. The Survey of Cancer in Texas 1944-1966: Present Status and Results, June 30, 1968. Prepared by Eleanor J. Macdonald and the Staff of the Department of Epidemiology.