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Publisher's Summary
The science, culture, and history of breast cancer as told by a reporter who survived it
As a health-care journalist, Kate Pickert knew the emotional highs and lows of medical treatment well - but always from a distance, through the stories of her subjects. That is, until she was unexpectedly diagnosed with an aggressive type of breast cancer at the age of 35. As she underwent more than a year of treatment, Pickert realized that the popular understanding of breast care in America bears little resemblance to the experiences of today's patients and the rapidly changing science designed to save their lives. After using her journalistic skills to navigate her own care, Pickert embarked on a quest to understand the cultural, scientific, and historical forces shaping the lives of breast-cancer patients in the modern age.
Breast cancer is one of history's most prolific killers. Despite billions spent on research and treatments, it remains one of the deadliest diseases facing women today. From the forests of the Pacific Northwest to an operating suite in Los Angeles to the epicenter of pink-ribbon advocacy in Dallas, Pickert reports on the turning points and people responsible for the progress that has been made against breast cancer and documents the challenges of defeating a disease that strikes one in eight American women and has helped shape the country's medical culture.
Drawing on interviews with doctors, economists, researchers, advocates, and patients, as well as on journal entries and recordings collected over the author's treatment, Radical puts the story of breast cancer into context, and shows how modern treatments represent a long overdue shift in the way doctors approach cancer - and disease - itself.
Critic Reviews
"On the surgeons, cancer researchers, and activists working on the front lines of this complicated and often politically fraught disease, Pickert writes bravely, with equal parts heart and heft, and pitch-perfect detail." (Beth Macy, author of Dopesick)
"A compassionate, lucid, and well-researched account of historic and ongoing attempts to combat breast cancer." (Publishers Weekly)
"Kate Pickert does a great job of using her own story to bring the people and history of breast cancer treatment and advocacy to a modern audience." (Susan M. Love, MD, author of Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book)
"An exhaustive, unflinching, deeply personal report." (Kim Hubbard, People)
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- 12-19-19
Helpful and Honest
I am in the throes of fighting breast cancer at age 40. My oncologist recommended this book to me. It was educational, validating, relatable, surprising, motivating and sometimes frightening. Thank you Kate Pickert for having the courage to add a second journey to your already difficult and unfair breast cancer journey so that those facing the same misfortune could gain strength, knowledge and resilience.
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- Carolyn
- 05-16-20
Highly recommended
Cancer is, for many people, an extremely intimidating topic. You'd be hard pressed to find a person whose life has not been touched by it in one way or another. And yet, despite its ubiquity, we rarely talk about it in a frank, rational manner. As the author notes, there is so much emotion and fear tied to the disease that we don't actually learn anywhere near as much about it as we should. Breast cancer may be the clearest example of this phenomenon. And, as she proves in each chapter, we do ourselves, our loved ones, and the rest of the population a disservice by simplifying the illness into a big, pink monolith.
As a journalist specializing in health care topics, Ms. Pickert was no stranger to the complexities of the American medical system. And yet, as a young woman staring down a breast cancer diagnosis, she found herself in the same frightening position as any other patient. Fortunately for readers, she applied her research and analytic skills to the disease that interrupted her life, and has provided an invaluable resource in this book.
Pickert addresses breast cancer from a great number of angles. Her research reveals a rapidly changing landscape of treatment protocols, including radiation, surgical intervention, chemotherapy, and other drug therapies, and touches on the "cultural differences" between leading oncologists with conflicting treatment preferences.
Through her own experience and those of other women, she explores options to ameliorate some of the most unpleasant parts of treatment, and encourages patients to ask questions and be active in the decision making process about their cancer treatment. Using primary written sources, she profiles the historical pitfalls in surgery, anesthesia (or lack thereof) and aftercare.
She also sheds light on the dogma and politicking that have invaded this branch of medicine. This includes a look at the original idea of a ribbon awareness campaign (launched by a single woman hand making and distributing hundreds of peach-colored ribbons, inspired by the red AIDS awareness ribbon campaign), its co-opting and morphing into the pink ribbon used by so many companies and charities.
Also explored is the debate over the diagnostics that we have grown so accustomed to, especially mammography. While emotions still run high on the subject, multiple impartial studies have called into question the efficacy of annual mammograms in women under 50, as well as its usefulness as a tool in detecting certain types of tumors in dense or very dense breast tissue. She talks to experts who are evaluating other technologies, such as abbreviated MRI and ultrasound, which may improve testing accuracy and prevent the emotional and physical trauma of unnecessary procedures.
Overall this is an excellent book that covers an enormous amount of information and encourages us all to have a more active role in understanding breast cancer. The writing is comprehensive but accessible, and I would love to read more from this author.
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- Wisconsin Reader
- 01-01-20
Fascinating history of breast cancer
Really enjoyed this book, all sorts of things I did not know. Author is a good narrator.
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- Anonymous User
- 03-01-20
Wonderful! Scientific, historic & personal.
Loved it. Sweeping historical overviews, personal stories, and the most recent scientific perspectives. Read by the author.
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We have lost the war on cancer. We spend $150 billion each year treating it, yet - a few innovations notwithstanding - a patient with cancer is as likely to die of it as one was 50 years ago. Most new drugs add mere months to one's life at agonizing physical and financial cost. In The First Cell, Azra Raza offers a searing account of how both medicine and our society (mis)treats cancer, how we can do better, and why we must.
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Book great, narration terrible
- By Michael Shmilovich on 01-22-20
By: Azra Raza
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The Genome Odyssey
- Medical Mysteries and the Incredible Quest to Solve Them
- By: Dr. Euan Angus Ashley
- Narrated by: Dr. Euan Angus Ashley
- Length: 10 hrs and 39 mins
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In The Genome Odyssey, Dr. Euan Ashley, Stanford professor of medicine and genetics, brings the breakthroughs of precision medicine to vivid life through the real diagnostic journeys of his patients and the tireless efforts of his fellow doctors and scientists as they hunt to prevent, predict, and beat disease.
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if you are human, read ir
- By Amazon Customer on 04-05-21
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When Blood Breaks Down
- Life Lessons from Leukemia
- By: Mikkael A. Sekeres
- Narrated by: Mike Lenz
- Length: 7 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
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When you are told that you have leukemia, your world stops. Your brain can't function. You are asked to make decisions about treatment almost immediately, when you are not in your right mind. And yet you pull yourself together and start asking questions. Beside you is your doctor, whose job it is to solve the awful puzzle of bone marrow gone wrong. The two of you are in it together. In When Blood Breaks Down, Mikkael Sekeres, a leading cancer specialist, takes listeners on the journey that patient and doctor travel together.
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Engaging and informative
- By Dr. Micala Darcel on 03-02-23
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Superbugs
- The Race to Stop an Epidemic
- By: Matt McCarthy
- Narrated by: Matt McCarthy
- Length: 7 hrs and 45 mins
- Unabridged
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Physician, researcher, and ethics professor Matt McCarthy is on the front lines of a groundbreaking clinical trial testing a new antibiotic to fight lethal superbugs, bacteria that have built up resistance to the life-saving drugs in our rapidly dwindling arsenal. This trial serves as the backdrop for the compulsively listenable Superbugs, and the results will impact nothing less than the future of humanity.
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Collection of ho-hum anecdotes
- By Amaze on 10-04-19
By: Matt McCarthy
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Breath from Salt
- A Deadly Genetic Disease, a New Era in Science, and the Patients and Families Who Changed Medicine Forever
- By: Bijal P. Trivedi
- Narrated by: Deepti Gupta
- Length: 20 hrs and 35 mins
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Cystic fibrosis was once a mysterious disease that killed infants and children. Now it could be the key to healing millions with genetic diseases of every type - from Alzheimer's and Parkinson's to diabetes and sickle cell anemia. Told from the perspectives of the patients, families, physicians, scientists, and philanthropists fighting on the front lines, Breath from Salt is a remarkable story of unlikely scientific and medical firsts, of setbacks and successes, and of people who refused to give up hope....
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Such a fantastic book!
- By Pamela J. Blaesing on 02-19-21
By: Bijal P. Trivedi
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The Death of Cancer
- By: Vincent T. DeVita Jr. MD, Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn
- Narrated by: Stephen McLaughlin
- Length: 12 hrs and 18 mins
- Unabridged
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As one of oncology's leading figures, DeVita knows what cancer looks like from the lab bench and the bedside. The Death of Cancer is his illuminating and deeply personal look at the science and the history of one of the world's most formidable diseases. In DeVita's hands, even the most complex medical concepts are comprehensible.
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Mandatory for Every Literate Person on the Planet
- By Stephen Strum on 12-21-15
By: Vincent T. DeVita Jr. MD, and others
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Chasing My Cure
- A Doctor's Race to Turn Hope into Action; A Memoir
- By: David Fajgenbaum
- Narrated by: David Fajgenbaum
- Length: 6 hrs and 50 mins
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David Fajgenbaum, a former Georgetown quarterback, was nicknamed the Beast in medical school, where he was also known for his unmatched mental stamina. But things changed dramatically when he began suffering from inexplicable fatigue. In a matter of weeks, his organs were failing and he was read his last rites. Doctors were baffled by his condition, which they had yet to even diagnose. Floating in and out of consciousness, Fajgenbaum prayed for a second chance, the equivalent of a dramatic play to second the game into overtime.
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Could have been far better
- By Booklover on 09-13-20
By: David Fajgenbaum
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Everything Below the Waist
- Why Health Care Needs a Feminist Revolution
- By: Jennifer Block
- Narrated by: Suehyla El-Attar, Jennifer Block
- Length: 12 hrs and 56 mins
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An eye-opening, investigative account of the dismal state of women's healthcare in the US. In this urgent audiobook, Jennifer Block tells the stories of patients, clinicians, and reformers, uncovering history and science that could revolutionize the standard of care and change the way women think about their health. Everything Below the Waist challenges all people to take back control of their bodies.
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Everyone MUST read this book!
- By Daniella Morales on 09-07-19
By: Jennifer Block
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The Problem of Alzheimer's
- How Science, Culture, and Politics Turned a Rare Disease into a Crisis and What We Can Do About It
- By: Jason Karlawish
- Narrated by: Jason Karlawish, Jonathan Todd Ross
- Length: 13 hrs and 41 mins
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In 2020, an estimated 5.8 million Americans had Alzheimer’s, and more than half a million died because of the disease and its devastating complications. Sixteen million caregivers are responsible for paying as much as half of the $226 billion annual costs of their care. As more people live beyond their 70s and 80s, the number of patients will rise to an estimated 13.8 million by 2025. Part case studies, part meditation on the past, present and future of the disease, The Problem of Alzheimer's traces Alzheimer’s from its beginnings to its recognition as a crisis.
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A must read
- By kara kuntz on 05-20-21
By: Jason Karlawish
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Ending Parkinson's Disease
- A Prescription for Action
- By: Ray Dorsey MD, Todd Sherer PhD, Michael S. Okun MD, and others
- Narrated by: Alex Hyde-White
- Length: 6 hrs and 15 mins
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Brain diseases are now the world's leading source of disability. The fastest growing of these is Parkinson's: the number of people with Parkinson's doubled to over six million over the last 25 years and is projected to double again by 2040. Harmful pesticides known to cause Parkinson's proliferate, many people remain undiagnosed and untreated, research funding stagnates, and the most effective treatment is now a half century old.
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What About Individuals?
- By Kelsey Moran on 01-30-21
By: Ray Dorsey MD, and others
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The Emperor of All Maladies
- A Biography of Cancer
- By: Siddhartha Mukherjee
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 22 hrs and 18 mins
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The Emperor of All Maladies reveals the many faces of an iconic, shape-shifting disease that is the defining plague of our generation. The story of cancer is a story of human ingenuity, resilience, and perseverance but also of hubris, arrogance, paternalism, and misperception, all leveraged against a disease that, just three decades ago, was thought to be easily vanquished in an all-out "war against cancer".
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Incredible
- By S.R.E. on 03-02-16
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State of the Heart
- Exploring the History, Science, and Future of Cardiac Disease
- By: Haider Warraich
- Narrated by: Neil Shah
- Length: 11 hrs and 8 mins
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In State of the Heart, the journey to rid the world of heart disease is shown to be reflective of the journey of medical science at large. We are learning not only that women have as much heart disease as men, but that the type of heart disease women experience is diametrically different from that in men. We are learning that heart disease and cancer may have more in common than we could have imagined. And we are learning how human evolution itself may have led to the epidemic of heart disease
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Good information, bad organization
- By Conor Cox on 09-03-19
By: Haider Warraich
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Uncaring
- How the Culture of Medicine Kills Doctors and Patients
- By: Robert Pearl MD
- Narrated by: James Fouhey
- Length: 13 hrs and 17 mins
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Hardly anyone is happy with American health care these days. Patients are getting sicker and going bankrupt from medical bills. Doctors are burning out and making dangerous mistakes. Both parties blame our nation’s outdated and dysfunctional health care system. But that’s only part of the problem. In this important and timely book, Dr. Robert Pearl shines a light on the unseen and often toxic culture of medicine.
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Important to understand the current medical world
- By DMM on 07-12-21
By: Robert Pearl MD
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Less Medicine, More Health
- 7 Assumptions That Drive Too Much Medical Care
- By: H. Gilbert Welch
- Narrated by: L. J. Ganser
- Length: 8 hrs and 18 mins
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The author of the highly acclaimed Overdiagnosed describes seven widespread assumptions that encourage excessive, often ineffective, and sometimes harmful medical care. You might think the biggest problem in medical care is that it costs too much. Or that health insurance is too expensive, too uneven, too complicated - and gives you too many forms to fill out. But the central problem is that too much medical care has too little value.
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The truth will set you free
- By Rene B Milner on 04-01-16
By: H. Gilbert Welch
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An Elegant Defense
- The Extraordinary New Science of the Immune System: A Tale in Four Lives
- By: Matt Richtel
- Narrated by: Fred Sanders
- Length: 12 hrs and 33 mins
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A magnificently reported and soulfully crafted exploration of the human immune system - the key to health and wellness, life and death. An epic, first-of-its-kind audiobook, entwining leading-edge scientific discovery with the intimate stories of four individual lives, by the Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times journalist.
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Weak foundation, good conclusion
- By David on 03-24-19
By: Matt Richtel
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Elderhood
- Redefining Aging, Transforming Medicine, Reimagining Life
- By: Louise Aronson
- Narrated by: Eliza Foss
- Length: 18 hrs and 22 mins
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As revelatory as Atul Gawande’s Being Mortal, physician and award-winning author Louise Aronson’s Elderhood is an essential, empathetic look at a vital but often disparaged stage of life. For more than 5,000 years, 'old' has been defined as beginning between the ages of 60 and 70. That means most people alive today will spend more years in elderhood than in childhood, and many will be elders for 40 years or more. Yet at the very moment that humans are living longer than ever before, we’ve made old age into a disease.
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Well written but too long
- By Eric Troyer on 08-21-20
By: Louise Aronson