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Kristina
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In this beautifully woven work of nonfiction, Mukherjee tells the fascinating story of the history of cancer treatment and research. A fellow in hematology/oncology at Massachusetts General Hospital and a former Rhodes Scholar, Mukherjee also incorporates his own experiences as a doctor, giving a poignant voice to the clinical side of cancer and to the human suffering involved. The book contains technical scientific details, but these are described in a way that is clear and understandable to the layperson. It is an informative, interesting, and at times heartbreaking account. Yet, through describing the immense advances that have been made over the centuries in cancer medicine, it is at the same time able to fill the reader with great hope for a future in which cancer will be defeated. An essential book to read, as cancer has in some way touched the lives of nearly all of us. This book has won the Pulitzer Prize, has been listed as one of the 100 most influential books of the last 100 years by TIME, and was selected as a notable book of the year by the New York Times – for good reason!
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The Emperor of All Maladies does an extraordinary job portraying the fickle balance between the horrors of unchecked cell growth and the great promise of modern medicine in its treatment.
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Everyone has had their lives touched by cancer in someway. Whether it's a family member, friend, or friend of a friend, we all have known someone who has battled and won or lost that battle to cancer. This book is an epic overview of the history of research and treatment development of all different types of cancer. While it does get a little technical for those with no previous healthcare experience, the stories and accounts still reach to a personal level. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in knowing how the fight against this disease we have all encountered was begun, developed, and continuing.
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vixcats
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Fascinating history of the development of treatments for cancer. Extremely well written; even those not in the medical field should find it interesting.
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LieseTrial
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A very enlightening look at the history of our battle against cancer. It left me with the realization that the better approach is not searching for a cure but, as with all other public health diseases, learning to prevent it!
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toquin
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Compassionate, eloquent, informative--an example of science writing at its best
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pdxexplore
, January 01, 2013
Dr. Mukherjee is a terrific storyteller. In addition to providing excellent historic background on the battle against cancer, he tells awesome stories. He is able to make very complex research accessible and interesting. While being extremely comprehensive from a research perspective, he frequently bring in the humane side of the cancer story. This is a must read!
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Douglas Smith
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A fascinating history of the research into treatments for cancer. A recurring story of mavericks contradicting the powers that be and conventional wisdom. A pattern that undoubtedly plays out in many areas of scientific research but one that had tremendous consequences for this who were subjected to radical surgeries that, in hindsight, were often misguided, unnecessary, and sometimes catastrophic. Highly recommended.
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James Bond
, January 19, 2012
A fascinating, very readable, and ultimately personal biography of a disease that seems to be idiosyncratic and different for every person who is affected by it. I was skeptical that such a book could be so fascinating but it was!
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lindavw
, January 09, 2012
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This has to be the best non-fiction book of 2011. Mukherjee demonstrates what great writing can be: intriguing and personal, never dry and always accessible. As a medical researcher and physician, he has created a compelling and compassionate work that encompasses all we we have come to know about cancer, from its first discovery in Egypt to our modern day targeted gene therapies. He has included real stories of cancer patients (many of them his own patients) and the dedicated doctors and researchers who race to find the cause and cure of the deadly spectrum of cancer diseases. It is an inspiring work and I believe it will remain as good a read in ten or twenty years as it is today.
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P Sweeney Tacoma
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Siddhartha Mukherjee has that rare combination of traits: empathy, compassion, deep medical knowledge, fine communication skills, and, most impressive, humility in the face of much that is still unknown about cancer, its treatment, and the psychology of patients. The latter is particularly important as he details case histories requiring a great amount of courage by patients enduring the treatments, which (as the patient has been warned) may at the very best only BUY TIME. He is far from objective in evaluating developments like the recourse to radical mastectomy which crippled so many women physically (and unnecessarily). When he sees light dawning on the horizon, his prose fairly gallops as he runs to embrace it! As a cancer patient, this book helped me put my own situation in perspective. Best of all, Emperor of All Maladies kept me riveted, like a good suspense novel. It's fine for reading in bed when the reader is fatigued by cancer treatment and yearning for conversation with an understanding friend.
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Cindyann
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Don't be afraid of this book! "The Emperor of All Maladies, A Biography of Cancer", written by Siddhartha Mukerjee, a physician/researcher, is a very understandable read for the lay person. Dr. Mukerjee presents the chronology of cancer in an informative and easily readable way. It is fascinating to learn how the links between cancer and the environment were made and how cancer treatments have evolved over the years. This is a disease that is touching everyone's life. While we may have a way to go before a definitive cure is found, it is inspiring to read how far we have come in understanding and treating this emperor of all maladies. This is one of the best books of the past year. Highly recommended.
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loonchaser
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an excellent history of the development of chemotherapy
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Nancy D.
, January 01, 2012
This book reads like a novel, but is filled with understandable language concerning the history of cancer and the various attempts at cures. I bought it on sight, as my son was battling melanoma at the time, and I was reading everything cancer-related that I could get my hands on.
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JEAN PACE
, January 01, 2012
I was entertained, flabbergasted, educated, taken for a thrilling ride through the centuries of the hunt for cancer's Rosetta stone, and all the while enjoying some of the best writing I've read in years.
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Thomas Adams
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Very well written, with a wealth of information on cancer and the history of its treatment. The author also communicates, in a quite engaging manner, his own experiences as a physician and the human dimensions - the costs and tragedies - of this disease.
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bscheldt
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After loosing a friend and co-worker to this disease, I decided to read this book to find out what I could about the killer of so many people. This book is very interesting in that it tells of the advancement and set backs of the search for the cure; the people doing the searching and what they have gone through. I was amazed at how surgeries were done back before anethesia! It is a very informational book and is written in a way that you don't have to be a scientist to understand.
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Judith Sanborn
, August 31, 2011
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This book read like a novel for me. I could not put it down. Maybe it is because I am a Breast Cancer survivor that it had such a profound impact on me. I found it both encouraging and discouraging at the same time. I was encouraged by the dedication of the researchers who are working every day to find targeted therapies for different types of cancer. I was discouraged by the fact that there will probably never be a "cure" for cancer as we think of cures. I was disheartened by the slowness of the FDA to approve drugs that could save lives and more recently heartened by the news that the FDA has expdedited the approval of some drugs that are targeted for certain types of cancer. Maybe progress is actually being made. Of course the historical information about diagnosis was fascinating. By the end of the book, I began thinking of cancer as a devious, resistant, insidious entity that tries to outsmart all the efforts that are being made to eradicate it. Sometimes it succeeds and sometimes it fails. Dr. Mukherjee gives us hope that the successes will soon over take the failures.
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ISBN:
9781439170915
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
08/09/2011
Publisher:
Scribner Book Company
Pages:
573
Height:
1.50IN
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6.10IN
Thickness:
1.50
Copyright Year:
2011
Author:
Siddhartha Mukherjee
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B
Subject:
cancer, pulitzer prize, chemotherapy, radiation, science, rhode scholar, stanford, oxford, harvard, cancer cure, cancer survivors, cancer treatments, brain cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, cellular science, columbia unive
Subject:
cancer, pulitzer prize, chemotherapy, radiation, science, rhode scholar, stanford, oxford, harvard, cancer cure, cancer survivors, cancer treatments, brain cancer, breast cancer, lung cancer, cellular science, columbia university, children s leukemia, bio
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History
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Health and Medicine-Medical Specialties
Subject:
rsity, children s leukemia, biology, perseverance, pathology, resilience, pathologist, tumor, cancer genome, hereditary,
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