
One in Three
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When his father was diagnosed with cancer, documentary filmmaker Adam Wishart couldn't find a book that clearly answered his most basic questions: What was the disease and how did it take hold? What is it about cancer's biology that makes it hard to eradicate? And most importantly, are we on the way to a cure?
One in Threeis both a son's personal story and a journalistic take on cancer's history, outlining the encouraging story of science's progress in changing the outlook on cancer from a disease we die from to one we live with. Covering the discovery of the disease, its treatment, and its prevention, this is a story of both hardship and hope, and a helpful companion for anyone dealing with this all too common illness as a patient, a loved one, or a caregiver.
"An engaging presentation of facts reported with the cool detachment of a professional journalist interspersed with the raw feelings of a son recording the progress of his father's fatal illness, what's right and wrong within the medical community, and the emotional toll on everyone involved with the father and son's journey." - Booklist
"Fascinating." - San Francisco Chronicle
"Makes abstract science accessible and dignifies a human story with the insights of medicine." -Andrew Solomon, New York Times-bestselling and National Book Award-winning author of Far from the Tree
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Content
- Intro
- Cover Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Content
- Introduction
- From Ancient Times Incipience: The Disease Emerges
- 1831 Surger y: The Bloody Butcher y
- 1845 Cells: A Scientific Revolution
- 1895 Radiation: Marie Curie's New Light
- 1930 Causes: Is Civilization the Problem?
- 1947 Chemotherapy: The Hunt for the Magic Bullet
- 1969 The War on Cancer: Richard Nixon's Quest
- 1979 Alternatives: The Backlash Against Or thodoxy
- 1982 Genes: The Search for the Cancer Code
- 1992 Prevention: Making Your Own Luck
- 1999 Targeting Genes: "My Patients Made Me a Crusader"
- 2003 The Clocks of Mor tality: How a Cell Is Damaged
- Epilogue: The Future
- Acknowledgments
- Bibliography
- Notes
- Index
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