Malignant metaphor : confronting cancer myths : a memoir / Alanna Mitchell.

  • Mitchell, Alanna
Date:
[2017]
  • Books

About this work

Description

"Award-winning science writer Alanna Mitchell confronts cancer myths in this beautifully written memoir that is at once deeply personal and rigorous. When her beloved brother-in-law John is diagnosed with malignant melanoma, Mitchell throws herself into the latest clinical research, breaking down what scientists know of cancer, its treatments and alternative therapies. She faces the misconceptions we share about cancer and presents new ways of looking at our most-feared illness.” –Provided by publisher.

Publication/Creation

Toronto : ECW Press, [2017]

Physical description

207 pages ; 22 cm

Bibliographic information

Includes bibliographical references: pages 195-207.

Contents

Inevitable, preventable, and deserved? -- Pandora's jar : disease as punishment -- The sisters of fate : is cancer inevitable? -- Billboard for sin : the fables of disease -- The haruspex : defying the dread -- Liquid biopsy : the imagination of cancer -- Garden of Eden -- Rewriting the metaphor -- Acknowledgements -- Selected bibliography.

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    History of Medicine
    GM.AI
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ISBN

  • 1770413898
  • 9781770413894