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Main Title The War on Cancer An Anatomy of Failure, A Blueprint for the Future / [electronic resource] :
Type EBOOK
Author Faguet, Guy B.
Publisher Springer Netherlands,
Year Published 2005
Call Number RC261-271
ISBN 9781402036170
Subjects Medicine ; Oncology ; Human genetics
Internet Access
Description Access URL
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4020-3617-0
Collation XV, 227 p. online resource.
Notes
Due to license restrictions, this resource is available to EPA employees and authorized contractors only
Contents Notes
Cancer Statistics: Some Facts -- Assessing the magnitude of the problem -- The problem is growing, not going away -- What Is Cancer? -- Cancer through the ages -- Our current understanding -- How Is Cancer Treated? -- The cancer cell-kill paradigm and its corollaries -- Chemotherapy drugs -- Treatment outcomes: Dismal by any standard -- Why Does This System Persist? -- The role of the National Cancer Institute -- Publications: The facts and nothing but the facts? -- From the doctors' perspective -- From the patients' perspective -- Where Do We Go From Here? -- A vision for the future -- Shifting from the cell-kill paradigm to pharmacogenomics. After reviewing the history of cancer and its impact on the population, Dr. Faguet exposes the antiquated notions that have driven cancer drug development, documents the stagnation in treatment outcomes despite major advances in cancer genomics and growing NCI budgets, and identifies the multiple factors that sustain the status quo. He shows that, contrary to frequent announcements of breakthroughs, our current cancer control model cannot eradicate most cancers and the reasons why. Significantly, this book also delineates a way forward via a shift from the discredited cell-kill approach of the past to an integrated, evidence-driven cancer control paradigm based on prevention, early diagnosis, and pharmacogenomics. The author's views are based on data published in mainstream scientific journals and other reliable references, 432 of which are cited.