The Secret History of the War on CancerBasic Books, 20 nov 2007 - 528 páginas Why has the "War on Cancer" languished, focusing mainly on finding and treating the disease and downplaying the need to control and combat cancer's basic causes -- tobacco, the workplace, radiation, and the general environment? This war has targeted the wrong enemies with the wrong weapons, failing to address well-known cancer causes. As epidemiologist Devra Davis shows in this superbly researched expose, this is no accident. The War on Cancer has followed the commercial interests of industries that generated a host of cancer-causing materials and products. This is the gripping story of a major public health effort diverted and distorted for private gain that is being reclaimed through efforts to green health care and the environment. |
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A Broad Enough Principle | 45 |
Phantom Collaborators | 73 |
Fear Sells | 107 |
Making Goods out of Bads | 141 |
Saving Cigarettes | 169 |
The Good War | 199 |
Cancer Doctoring | 223 |
Deconstructing Cancer Statistics | 245 |
Doctoring Evidence | 267 |
The Harshest of Schoolmasters | 297 |
No Safe Place | 329 |
Chasing Tales | 363 |
Presumed Innocent 391 Epilogue Mothers Last | 437 |
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