Lung Cancer The Emperor of All Maladies
Lung Cancer The Emperor of All Maladies
Best Books of the Month, November 2010:
"In 2010, about six hundred thousand Americans, and more than 7 million
humans around the world, will die of cancer." With this sobering
statistic, physician and researcher Siddhartha Mukherjee begins his
comprehensive and eloquent "biography" of one of the most virulent
diseases of our time. An exhaustive account of cancer's origins, The Emperor of All Maladies
illustrates how modern treatments--multi-pronged chemotherapy,
radiation, and surgery, as well as preventative care--came into
existence thanks to a century's worth of research, trials, and small,
essential breakthroughs around the globe. While The Emperor of All Maladies
is rich with the science and history behind the fight against cancer,
it is also a meditation on illness, medical ethics, and the complex,
intertwining lives of doctors and patients. Mukherjee's profound
compassion--for cancer patients, their families, as well as the
oncologists who, all too often, can offer little hope--makes this book a
very human history of an elusive and complicated disease. --Lynette Mong
Lung Cancer The Emperor of All Maladies
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