Secret History of the War on Cancer

Secret History of the War on Cancer

by Devra Davis (Author)

Synopsis

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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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: Reprint
Publisher: Basic Books
Published: 02 Apr 2009

ISBN 10: 0465015689
ISBN 13: 9780465015689
Book Overview: The Secret History of the War of Cancer

Media Reviews
Washington Post Davis put it together in a way that illuminates the underbelly of medical research. O magazine In her devastating, 20-years-in-the-making expose...Devra Davis... shows how cancer researchers, bankrolled by petrochemical and pharmaceutical companies, among others, collude in 'the science of doubt promotion.'...Davis diagnoses two of the most lethal diseases of modern society: secrecy and self-interest. This book is a dramatic plea for a cure. Discover Davis's new book, The Secret History of the War on Cancer, is a wake-up call for all those who have accepted the poisons of our age of plenty without a blink. Lancet Oncology A feisty and highly accessible writer, Davis lays her cards on the table...a rattling good read and raises vital issues that remain relevant today. Booklist starred review &ldquoSeveral big ACS [American Cancer Society] contributors, are heavily invested in keeping the public from becoming fully informed of the risks of myriad chemicals to which we and our children are exposed... Money, it seems, trumps all. Treatment and cures are hefty profit generators, and it's expensive to change or eliminate the use of potentially toxic chemicals... Kudos to Davis for stepping up to the plate. The Times (Higher Education Supplement) The Secret History of the War on Cancer reflects the complex interaction of science, politics and society in the 20th century. I am left wondering how it will change in the 21st. Toronto Globe & Mail Easily the most important science book of the year... Each and every chapter in this book offers an uncomfortable revelation. Cleveland Plain Dealer Davis is excellent at following the money and fearless about naming names... With this work, Devra Davis has permanently reframed the 'war.' It should be required reading for those with cancer histories in their families. In other words, just about all of us. Cleveland Plain Dealer / Best 20 Books of 2007 This searing book from a University of Pittsburgh epidemiologist lays out 35 years of medical greed and cowardice that left millions of Americans vulnerable to environmental and occupational cancer deaths. Countless political books attempt to influence the electorate, but this one stands out from the pack, demonstrating why money changes everything.
Author Bio
Devra Davis, Ph.D., MPH, directs Pittsburgh's centre for Environmental Oncology and is Professor of Epidemiology at the University of Pittsburgh. Contributor to the Nobel Peace Prize of 2007, she was founding director of the Board on Environmental Studies at the National Academy of Science and presidential appointee to the Chemical Safety and Hazard Investigation Board. She is the acclaimed author of When Smoke Ran Like Water, Finalist for the National Book Award. She lives in Washington, D.C., and Jackson Hole, Wyoming. www.DevraDavis.com