On the Cancer Frontier

One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution
by Paul Marks, James Sterngold
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In 1950, a diagnosis of cancer was all but a death sentence. Mortality rates only got worse, and as late as 1986, an article in the New England Journal of Medicine lamented: "We are losing the war against cancer." Cancer is one of humankind's oldest and most persistent enemies; it...
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Published By PublicAffairs

Format Hardback

Number Of Pages 272

Publication Date 03/11/2014

ISBN 9781610392525

Dimensions 5.5 inches x 8.25 inches


“In this boldly presented argument, written with the assistance of Wall Street Journal senior business writer Sterngold, Marks passionately explains how best to pursue a course of action to control cancer's tenacity. Cancer is protean, individualistic, complex, elusive and efficient… On a level with Lewis Thomas for its clarity and verve in presenting the science of the cell and the ability of cancer to assume multiple guises.” —Kirkus starred review

“It is the story behind the science that makes this book a compelling read, even for non-boffins, who can rely on good metaphors to decipher the jargon... Dr Marks's fascinating journey through the world of cancer research.”—The Economist

“This well-written, often dramatic book about the nation's second-largest killer is a cross between memoir and cancer history book… A good addition to the growing number of engaging titles about this disease.”—Booklist

 
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