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A New War on Cancer

The Unlikely Heroes Revolutionizing Prevention

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A New War on Cancer

By: Kristina Marusic, Philip J. Landrigan - foreword
Narrated by: Stephanie Dillard
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For more than fifty years, we have been waging, but not winning, the war on cancer. The astonishing news is that up to two-thirds of all cancer cases are linked to preventable environmental causes. If we can stop cancer before it begins, why don't we?

That was the question that motivated Kristina Marusic's revelatory inquiry into cancer prevention. They recognize that we will never reduce cancer rates without ridding our lives of the chemicals that increasingly trigger this deadly disease.

One scientist grew up without seeing examples of Indian-American women in the field, yet went on to make shocking discoveries about racial disparities in cancer risk. Another leader knew her calling was children's health, but realized only later in her career that kids can be harmed by invisible pollutants at their daycares.

For these individuals, the fight has become personal. And it certainly is personal for Berry, a young woman whose battle with breast cancer is woven throughout this book. Marusic shows that, collectively, we have the power to prevent many cases like Berry's. The war on cancer is winnable—if we revolutionize the way we fight.

©2023 Kristina Marusic (P)2023 Tantor
Physical Illness & Disease Environment Health Science War
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This book is really well written and I particularly liked the story of Melanie and could connect with that fight for clean air. It’s shocking to learn that 2/3s of cancer cases are linked to preventable exposure. I wish every politician who says they care about health would read this book and make policy changes to help us achieve a reduction in cancer. Well done Kristina Marusic!

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