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Cancer M. F. Greaves

Cancer By M. F. Greaves

Cancer by M. F. Greaves


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Mel Greaves explains why the old paradigms of infectious diseases or genetic disorders have proved fruitless in analyzing causes of cancer, and claims that by looking at cancer in its evolutionary context, we can begin to answer some of the big questions.

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Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy by M. F. Greaves

Around one in three people will at some time in their lives be diagnosed with cancer. For Western societies relishing health, wealth, and longevity, its continued prominence is one of the greatest challenges to science. Cancer is extraordinarily diverse in its causation, symptoms, likelihood of effective treatment - in some sense, every patient's cancer is unique, and that is part of the problem. Mel Greaves explains why the old paradigms of infectious diseases or genetic disorders have proved fruitless, and claims that by looking at cancer in its evolutionary context, we can begin to answer some of the big questions in cancer that concern us all. Drawing on both ancient and more modern evolutionary legacies, he shows how human development has changed the rules of evolutionary games, trapping us in a nature-nurture mismatch.

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"Greaves shows an appreciable mastery of the issues, and does not try to obscure their complexity. He also shows a refreshing willingness to express his personal opinions on these issues, and the intellectual honesty to clearly acknowledge them as such. If you are looking for a thoughtful overview of the issues of evolution in cancer, The Evolutionary Legacy is a good place to start." Heredity, 88

About M. F. Greaves


Mel Greaves is Director of the Leukemia Research Fund Center at the Institute of Cancer Research, in London. The winner of several awards for cancer research, he lives in London.

Table of Contents

Preface; PART I. CANCER: ANCIENT LEGACIES AND MODERN MYTHS; 1. Perplexed? You should be; 2. The King of Naples and other silent witnesses; 3. Questions and answers; PART II. EVOLVING CANCER; 4. Clones, clones, clones; 5. The way we are: risk and restraints; 6. How cancer cells play the winning game; 7. Green-eyed mutations?; 8. Blind chance - and ultimate extinction?; PART III. PARADOXES OF PROGRESS: INDECENT EXPOSURES; 9. Is cancer an evolutionary inevitability?; 10. And then you set fire to it?; 11. Women's troubles; 12. Men's troubles; 13. Cancer a deux; 14. Other ways of getting bugged; 15. Travelling light; 16. Dying for a living; 17. Collateral damage; 18. Finale: compounding risk with bad luck; PART IV. FINESSING THE CLONE; 19. Treatment: the blind marksman; 20. Epilogue: cancer in the 21st century; Index

Additional information

GOR002671295
9780192628350
0192628356
Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy by M. F. Greaves
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2000-03-16
288
N/A
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