Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science

Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science

by Lauren Pecorino
Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science

Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science

by Lauren Pecorino

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Overview

More than 12 million cancer survivors just in the United States alone are alive today as a result of the extraordinary advances in science and medicine. In Why Millions Survive Cancer, Lauren Pecorino illuminates the enormous recent progress in fighting cancer, painting an intriguing portrait of scientific breakthroughs, the leading scientists behind these key discoveries, and the steps that we can all take to reduce our exposure to cancer.

The struggle against cancer has been long and difficult, but as Pecorino shows, the tide is changing, and changing rapidly. Treatments are becoming gentler and more effective. Many newly developed drugs have fewer side effects and can be administered as a pill rather than intravenously, giving patients a better quality of life. Better response rates are occurring for treatments that are targeted against the genetic characteristics of a tumor. Advances in instrumentation, robotics and imaging have led to more precise and less invasive surgical procedures. And public awareness about carcinogens is spreading and, increasingly, people are avoiding cigarettes, alcohol, and excessive exposure to the sun. As Pecorino discusses these exciting new developments, she provides readers with fascinating accounts of medical research and the discoveries we have made about the nature of cancer and the ways we can defeat it. For instance, we learn the stories behind such important new drugs as Avastin, Gardasil (the world's first cervical cancer vaccine), Herceptin, and Gleevec, the development of which unfolded "like a fairy tale with a happy ending."

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199658756
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/07/2012
Pages: 246
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 7.60(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Lauren Pecorino is currently a principal lecturer at the University of Grenwich. She has presented guest lectures in Rome and Palermo, Italy; Istanbul, Turkey; Cairo, Egypt and the US. She is the author of an international university-level textbook on the molecular biology of cancer and cancer therapeutics, published by Oxford University Press.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the good news2. What is cancer? 3. Carcinogens: How they work and our defence against them4. All we had to do was quit5. Too much of a good thing6. The great escape7. You are what you eat (and do)8. A fairy tale: Finding the cure to leukemia9. Cancer screening works10. Let's talk about it11. How to starve a tumour12. A vaccine against cervical cancer13. A fit like a glove14. Where do we go from here?
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