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Why Millions Survive Cancer Lauren Pecorino (Principal Lecturer in Cancer Biology, University of Greenwich, UK Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine)

Why Millions Survive Cancer By Lauren Pecorino (Principal Lecturer in Cancer Biology, University of Greenwich, UK Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine)

Summary

The enormous recent progress in fighting cancer, and the science behind it, is revealed fully for the first time in this book. Using scientific evidence from around the world, Lauren Pecorino examines the biology of cancer, looks at new cancer treatments, and provides recommendations about lifestyle choices that can help reduce our cancer risk.

Why Millions Survive Cancer Summary

Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science by Lauren Pecorino (Principal Lecturer in Cancer Biology, University of Greenwich, UK Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine)

The enormous recent progress in fighting cancer, and the science behind it, is revealed fully for the first time in this book. The disease affects one in three over a lifetime but today more and more people are surviving as a result of the extraordinary and little known advances of science and medicine. Using scientific evidence from world cancer experts, Lauren Pecorino helps us understand the biology of cancer, the recent trends in cancer progress, and the rationale behind new cancer treatments. With recommendations about lifestyle choices that can help reduce some of the risks of getting cancer, Pecorino looks to the future in our battle with this disease.

Why Millions Survive Cancer Reviews

lays bare the science behind our battle with this most notorious of diseases The Independent This is an uplifting illustrated text on the successes of science ... I recommend this book to everyone working in health care and all those wanting to know more about cancer and finding a cure Zoe Williamson, Nursing Standard What's interesting about this book is Pecorinos skill in writing about the science of cancer in everyday language Sylvia Thompson, Irish Times

Table of Contents

1. Introduction to the good news ; 2. What is cancer? ; 3. Carcinogens: How they work and our defence against them ; 4. All we had to do was quit ; 5. Too much of a good thing ; 6. The great escape ; 7. You are what you eat (and do) ; 8. A fairy tale: Finding the cure to leukemia ; 9. Cancer screening works ; 10. Let's talk about it ; 11. How to starve a tumour ; 12. A vaccine against cervical cancer ; 13. A fit like a glove ; 14. Where do we go from here?

Additional information

GOR004332195
9780199580552
0199580553
Why Millions Survive Cancer: The Successes of Science by Lauren Pecorino (Principal Lecturer in Cancer Biology, University of Greenwich, UK Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2011-07-28
256
N/A
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