Cancer: A Very Short Introduction
by Nick James 2020-11-24 22:52:41
image1
In 1961 John F. Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Nine years later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Ten years later, Richard Nixon echoed this pledge by declaring a ''war'' on cancer. More than 30 y... Read more
In 1961 John F. Kennedy pledged to put a man on the moon by the end of the decade. Nine years later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin walked on the moon. Ten years later, Richard Nixon echoed this pledge by declaring a ''war'' on cancer. More than 30 years later, however, cancer remains one of thelargest causes of death worldwide, with around 1 in 3 developing the disease. Curing cancer is not ''rocket science'', but the question is, why has cancer proved to be harder to tackle than the moon landings turned out to be?Cancer research is a major economic activity. There are constant improvements in treatment techniques that result in better cure rates and increased quality and quantity of life for those with the disease, yet stories of breakthroughs in a cure for cancer are often in the media.In this Very Short Introduction Nick James, founder of the CancerHelp UK website, examines the trends in diagnosis and treatment of the disease, as well as its economic consequences. Asking what cancer is and what causes it, he considers issues surrounding expensive drug development, what can bedone to reduce the risk of developing cancer, and the use of complementary and alternative therapies. Less
  • File size
  • Print pages
  • Publisher
  • Publication date
  • Language
  • ISBN
  • 6.85 X 4.37 X 0.07 in
  • 144
  • Oxford University Press
  • June 28, 2011
  • English
  • 9780199560233
Author
Nick James has written for The Guardian, The Observer and The London Review of Books and was for a time TV Editor at London's City Limits magazine. He has edited Sight and Sound since 1997....
Compare Prices
image
Paperback
Available Discount
No Discount available
Related Books