Rich and sweeping...this is a book for anyone whose life has been touched by cancer, which is just about everyone

- Barbara Ehrenreich,

Compact, elegant...gripping... Everyone who is concerned about cancer – that is every thinking adult – should read<i> The</i> <i> Cancer Chronicles</i>

- Charles C. Mann,

A highly captivating book that meticulously explains the current scientific understanding of cancer

Times Literary Supplement

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A fascinating compilation of selected discoveries in cancer research that helped shape his deeper understanding of the disease process

- Mary L. Disis, Science

Johnson elegantly tells a fascinating chronological tale of cancer

British Journal of General Practice

He explains cancer in clear – and terrifying – terms. He has a lively scientific mind

Evening Standard

A wonderful and yet very sad book. It weaves together an immense amount of detail on this devastating disease with a very personal and touching story

- Royal Society Winton Prize judges,

Tightly argued, data-rich

- Nicholas Blincoe, Telegraph

Gripping, illuminating and affecting… It turns out that Mr Johnson’s deceptively casual narrative route is cannily chosen. He wanders everywhere, an intelligent, skeptical, interested and saddened observer with no particular prejudices or axes to grind’

New York Times

In a provocative and intellectually vibrant exploration, [Johnson] takes us on an adventure through the history and recent advances of cancer research that will challenge everything you thought you knew about the disease… In good company with the works of Atul Gawande, Siddhartha Mukherjee, and Abraham Verghese, <i>The Cancer Chronicles</i> is endlessly surprising and as radiant in its prose as it is authoritative in its eye-opening science

Money Science

When the woman he loved was diagnosed with a metastatic cancer, science-writer George Johnson embarked on a journey to learn everything he could about the disease and the people who dedicate their lives to understanding and combating it. What he discovered is that a revolution is now under way – an explosion of new ideas about what cancer really is and where it comes from.

He combs through the realms of epidemiology, clinical trials, laboratory experiments and scientific hypotheses, to reveal what we know and don’t know about cancer, showing why a cure remains such a slippery concept. His luminous accounts describe tumors that evolve like alien creatures inside the body, paleo-oncologists who uncover petrified tumors clinging to the skeletons of dinosaurs and ancient human ancestors, and the surprising reversals in science’s comprehension of the causes of cancer, with the foods we eat and environmental toxins playing a lesser role. Perhaps most fascinating of all is how cancer borrows natural processes involved in the healing of a wound or the unfolding of a human embryo and turns them against the body.

Throughout his pursuit, Johnson illuminates the human experience with elegiac grace, bearing witness to the punishing gauntlet of consultations, surgeries, targeted therapies and other treatments. Provocative and intellectually vibrant, The Cancer Chronicles will challenge everything you thought you knew about the disease – and provide hope for tomorrow and the future.

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Illuminates the human experience with elegiac grace, bearing witness to the punishing gauntlet of consultations, surgeries, targeted therapies and other treatments.
A vibrantly informative and provocative look at the war against cancer - from the age of dinosaurs through to today and beyond.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780099556053
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vintage Publishing; Vintage
Vekt
213 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
19 mm
Aldersnivå
01, P, U, G, 06, 05, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

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Om bidragsyterne

GEORGE JOHNSON writes regularly about science for the New York Times. He has also written for National Geographic, Slate, Discover, Scientific American, Wired, and The Atlantic, and his work has been included in The Best American Science Writing. A former Alicia Patterson fellow, he has received awards from PEN and the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and his books were twice finalists for the Royal Society’s book prize. He appears regularly on “Science Faction” on bloggingheads.tv and writes the blog “Fire in the Mind” for Discover. He lives in Santa Fe.