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Quicklet on Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
Quicklet on Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
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ABOUT THE BOOK
The Emperor of All Maladies not only describes the nature and biology of cancer, it discusses a topic most readers care just as much, if not more about: The possibility of a cure. For close to a century, doctors have been hoping for and working on creating a "magic bullet," a single approach or wonder drug that will completely end the war on cancer. Mukherjee's book demonstrates that while oncology has made amazing progress in allowing cancer patients longer, healthier, happier lives, the long sought-after magic bullet cure for cancer remains nowhere in sight.
MEET THE AUTHOR
Born in England, now happily living in Durham, NC, Fraser has 15 years experience as a reporter, 20 published fantasy/SF stories and is the author of three film reference books, most recently "Screen Enemies of the American Way." Fraser loves film, history and science, and is involved in theater non-professionally. You can find the blog at
EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK
After a prologue recounting some of Mukherjees personal experiences as a rookie oncologist, his biography opens in the year 1947. Mukherjee introduces readers to pathologist Dr. Sidney Farber as Farber waited for the delivery of aminopterin, a drug he believed could help cure childhood leukemiasomething oncologists of the time believed impossible.
Emperor then shifts further back in time to those 19th-century researchers who first realized the white blood cells swarming through some patients veins werent fighting disease: They were the disease. In leukemia, the cancer sits in the bone marrow, churning out defective white blood cells that in turn smother the normal, healthy cells in the blood stream.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Quicklet on Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
+ About the Book: A Biography of Satan
+ About the Author: Doctor and Storyteller
+ Overall Summary: “The Big C”
+ The Emperor of All Maladies: Chapter-by-Chapter Summary and Commentary
+ ...and much more
Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
The Emperor of All Maladies not only describes the nature and biology of cancer, it discusses a topic most readers care just as much, if not more about: The possibility of a cure. For close to a century, doctors have been hoping for and working on creating a "magic bullet," a single approach or wonder drug that will completely end the war on cancer. Mukherjee's book demonstrates that while oncology has made amazing progress in allowing cancer patients longer, healthier, happier lives, the long sought-after magic bullet cure for cancer remains nowhere in sight.
MEET THE AUTHOR
Born in England, now happily living in Durham, NC, Fraser has 15 years experience as a reporter, 20 published fantasy/SF stories and is the author of three film reference books, most recently "Screen Enemies of the American Way." Fraser loves film, history and science, and is involved in theater non-professionally. You can find the blog at
EXCERPT FROM THE BOOK
After a prologue recounting some of Mukherjees personal experiences as a rookie oncologist, his biography opens in the year 1947. Mukherjee introduces readers to pathologist Dr. Sidney Farber as Farber waited for the delivery of aminopterin, a drug he believed could help cure childhood leukemiasomething oncologists of the time believed impossible.
Emperor then shifts further back in time to those 19th-century researchers who first realized the white blood cells swarming through some patients veins werent fighting disease: They were the disease. In leukemia, the cancer sits in the bone marrow, churning out defective white blood cells that in turn smother the normal, healthy cells in the blood stream.
CHAPTER OUTLINE
Quicklet on Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
+ About the Book: A Biography of Satan
+ About the Author: Doctor and Storyteller
+ Overall Summary: “The Big C”
+ The Emperor of All Maladies: Chapter-by-Chapter Summary and Commentary
+ ...and much more
Siddhartha Mukherjee's The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer
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