Cancer in the twentieth century / edited by David Cantor.

Other author Cantor, David, 1957-
Format Book
Publication InfoBaltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2008.
Descriptionvi, 350 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Subjects

Contents Uncertain enthusiasm: the American Cancer Society, public education, and the problems of the movie, 1921-1960 / David Cantor -- "For Jimmy and the boys and girls of America": publicizing childhood cancers in twentieth-century America / Gretchen Krueger -- Dark victory: cancer and popular Hollywood film / Susan E. Lederer -- "Cancer as the general population knows It": knowledge, fear, and lay education in 1950s Britain / Elizabeth Toon -- The "ineffable freemasonry of sex": feminist surgeons and the establishment of radiotherapy in early twentieth-century Britain / Ornella Moscucci -- Contested cumulations: configurations of cancer treatments through the twentieth century / John V. Pickstone -- Cancer clinical trials: the emergence and development of a new style of practice / Peter Keating, Alberto Cambrosio -- Ill patient, public activist: Rose Kushner's attack on breast cancer chemotherapy / Barron H. Lerner -- Breast cancer and the "materiality of risk": the rise of morphological prediction / Ilana Lōwy -- From cancer families to HNPCC: Henry Lynch and the transformations of hereditary cancer, 1975-1999 / Raul Necochea -- Medicine and the public: the 1962 report of the Royal College of Physicians and the new public health / Virginia Berridge -- As depressing as it was predictable? Lung cancer, clinical trials, and the Medical Research Council in postwar Britain / Carsten Timmermann.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
LCCN 2007940407
ISBN9780801888670 (alk. paper)
ISBN0801888670 (alk. paper)

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