Catching cancer : the quest for its viral and bacterial causes / Claudia Cornwall.
2013
RC268.48 .C67 2013 (Mapit)
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Title
Catching cancer : the quest for its viral and bacterial causes / Claudia Cornwall.
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ISBN
9781442215207 (alk. paper)
1442215208 (alk. paper)
1442215208 (alk. paper)
Publication Details
Lanham, Md. : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, c2013.
Language
English
Description
x, 229 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Call Number
RC268.48 .C67 2013
Dewey Decimal Classification
616.99/4
Summary
"Catching Cancer introduces readers to the investigators who created a medical revolution -- a new way of looking at cancer and its causes. Featuring interviews with notable scientists such as Harald zur Hausen, Barry Marshall, Robin Warren, and others, the book tells the story of their struggles, their frustrations, and finally the breakthroughs that helped form some of the most profound changes in the way we view cancer. Claudia Cornwall takes readers inside the lab to reveal the long and winding path to discoveries that have changed and continue to alter the course of medical approaches to one of the most confounding diseases mankind has known. She tells the stories of families who have benefited from this new knowledge, of the researchers who made the revolution happen, and the breakthroughs that continue to change our lives. For years, we'"ve thought cancer was the result of lifestyle choices, environmental factors, or genetic mutations. But pioneering scientists have begun to change that picture. We now know that infections cause 20 percent of cancers, including liver, stomach, and cervical cancer, which together kill almost 1.8 million people every year. While the idea that you can catch cancer may sound unsettling, it is actually good news. It means antibiotics and vaccines can be used to combat this most dreaded disease. With this understanding, we have new methods of preventing cancer, and perhaps we may be able to look forward to a day when we will no more fear cancer than we do polio or rubella."--Book jacket.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 215-221) and index.
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Table of Contents
More than a curiosity
Palmer Beasley discovers a silent epidemic
Harald zur Hausen solves the riddle of cervical cancer
Barry Marshall, Robin Warren, and Helicobacter pylori
Paul Ewald stalks the stealth infections
Gene hunters.
Palmer Beasley discovers a silent epidemic
Harald zur Hausen solves the riddle of cervical cancer
Barry Marshall, Robin Warren, and Helicobacter pylori
Paul Ewald stalks the stealth infections
Gene hunters.