The Breast Cancer Wars

The Breast Cancer Wars
Title The Breast Cancer Wars PDF eBook
Author Barron H. Lerner
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 408
Release 2003
Genre Health & Fitness
ISBN 0195161068

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Chronicles the various campaigns waged against breast cancer and its effects on women during the last century.

Slash, Burn, and Poison

Slash, Burn, and Poison
Title Slash, Burn, and Poison PDF eBook
Author Mercy Jane Knopf Newman
Publisher
Pages 1068
Release 2001
Genre Breast cancer in literature
ISBN

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Alternatives

Alternatives
Title Alternatives PDF eBook
Author Rose Kushner
Publisher Warner Books (NY)
Pages 438
Release 1985
Genre Breast
ISBN 9780446328821

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Cancer Wars

Cancer Wars
Title Cancer Wars PDF eBook
Author Robert Proctor
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1995
Genre Medical
ISBN

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Written by a highly regarded historian of science, this meticulouly researched, eminently fair, and very provocative book attempts to answer the question: Why, given all the time and money spent on cancer research, can't we get consistent answers to the most fundamental questions about prevention and treatment?

The Secret History of the War on Cancer

The Secret History of the War on Cancer
Title The Secret History of the War on Cancer PDF eBook
Author Devra Davis
Publisher PublicAffairs
Pages 562
Release 2009-02-24
Genre Medical
ISBN 0465015689

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From the National Book Award finalist and author of "When Smoke Ran Like Water" comes this searing, haunting, and deeply personal account of how a major public health effort was diverted and distorted for private gain.

The Nazi War on Cancer

The Nazi War on Cancer
Title The Nazi War on Cancer PDF eBook
Author Robert Proctor
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 391
Release 2018-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0691187819

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Collaboration in the Holocaust. Murderous and torturous medical experiments. The "euthanasia" of hundreds of thousands of people with mental or physical disabilities. Widespread sterilization of "the unfit." Nazi doctors committed these and countless other atrocities as part of Hitler's warped quest to create a German master race. Robert Proctor recently made the explosive discovery, however, that Nazi Germany was also decades ahead of other countries in promoting health reforms that we today regard as progressive and socially responsible. Most startling, Nazi scientists were the first to definitively link lung cancer and cigarette smoking. Proctor explores the controversial and troubling questions that such findings raise: Were the Nazis more complex morally than we thought? Can good science come from an evil regime? What might this reveal about health activism in our own society? Proctor argues that we must view Hitler's Germany more subtly than we have in the past. But he also concludes that the Nazis' forward-looking health activism ultimately came from the same twisted root as their medical crimes: the ideal of a sanitary racial utopia reserved exclusively for pure and healthy Germans. Author of an earlier groundbreaking work on Nazi medical horrors, Proctor began this book after discovering documents showing that the Nazis conducted the most aggressive antismoking campaign in modern history. Further research revealed that Hitler's government passed a wide range of public health measures, including restrictions on asbestos, radiation, pesticides, and food dyes. Nazi health officials introduced strict occupational health and safety standards, and promoted such foods as whole-grain bread and soybeans. These policies went hand in hand with health propaganda that, for example, idealized the Führer's body and his nonsmoking, vegetarian lifestyle. Proctor shows that cancer also became an important social metaphor, as the Nazis portrayed Jews and other "enemies of the Volk" as tumors that must be eliminated from the German body politic. This is a disturbing and profoundly important book. It is only by appreciating the connections between the "normal" and the "monstrous" aspects of Nazi science and policy, Proctor reveals, that we can fully understand not just the horror of fascism, but also its deep and seductive appeal even to otherwise right-thinking Germans.

Bathsheba's Breast

Bathsheba's Breast
Title Bathsheba's Breast PDF eBook
Author James S. Olson
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 324
Release 2005-02-09
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780801880643

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" ... An absorbing narrative history of breast cancer told through the heroic stories of women who have confronted the disease."--Back cover.