L’Empereur de toutes les maladies

Une biographie du cancer

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French language

Published Dec. 22, 2016 by libres Champs.

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978-2-08-138746-1
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La lutte contre le cancer est une histoire humaine : une aventure pleine de découvertes, et une célébration de la ténacité des hommes. Le besoin de connaître ce vieil ennemi est plus fort que jamais. Des premiers traitements chirurgicaux, novateurs mais brutaux, aux travaux des époux Curie sur les radiations ; de la mise au point de la chimiothérapie jusqu'au traitement des patients de l'auteur lui-même, ce livre captivant retrace un combat plusieurs fois centenaire. Dévoilant en un récit exceptionnel le chemin parcouru pour résoudre l'un des grands mystères de la science, Siddhartha Mukherjee offre un aperçu fascinant de nos progrès futurs.

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Fascinating, moving explanation of where we were and are now in the battle against cancer.

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Fascinating history of the battle against cancer, vividly describing not just the mysteries of cancer and their gradual unraveling, but also the politics and people involved. There's plenty of ego and professional rivalry involved, with people holding onto wrong ideas and going down wrong tracks, but they're still the heroes compared to the obvious villains (tobacco industry, how are they still in business?) and sometime hero/villains (big pharma - heroes when they fund the research and bring it to market, villains when they, eh, not enough cancer customers). The author is a cancer physician and this book channels his professional and emotional investment in the topic, but cancer affects all of us, so while there are way too many "must read" books, I consider this one of them.

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I very much enjoyed reading this book as it was informative both on the level of science and the pain that cancer patients go through. I appreciated the pains the author took to track down the historical details of cancer treatment. I also liked that he does not lose sight of human suffering and hope when talking about exciting developments in science.

I can talk about minor issues with the book, like how some sections are too US-centric, and how sometimes the author tries a bit too hard to spice up the descriptions of the science and scientist. But none of the above reduces the value of the book, so I wholeheartedly recommend this book.

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