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Cancer -- Research.
Cancer -- Treatment -- Research.
Tumors -- Treatment -- Research.
Medicine -- Research.
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On the cancer fronti...
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On the cancer frontier [electronic resource] : one man, one disease, and a medical revolution / Paul A. Marks, MD, and James Sterngold.
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Marks, Paul A., author.
New York, NY : PublicAffairs, c2014.
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Marks, Paul A.
Cancer -- Research.
Cancer -- Treatment -- Research.
Tumors -- Treatment -- Research.
Medicine -- Research.
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Paul Marks M.D., President Emeritus of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Hospital, attributes the elusive nature of cancer's cure to its inherently anarchic processes. There can be no hope for a miracle cure when defective cells use a myriad of tools to succeed in their relentless assaults. There are many ways cancers get started, and turn healthy cell division and growth into lethal attacks. Cancer cells and their abnormal genes are inherently unstable and so, are able to fight off anything that gets in their way--often a prescribed drug.
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