The Breast Cancer Wars: Hope, Fear, and the Pursuit of a Cure in Twentieth-Century America

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In this riveting narrative, Barron H. Lerner offers a superb medical and cultural history of our century-long battle with breast cancer. Revisiting the past, Lerner argues, can illuminate and clarify the dilemmas confronted by women with--and at risk for--the disease. Writing with insight and compassion, Lerner tells a compelling story of influential surgeons, anxious patients and committed activists. There are colorful portraits of the leading figures, ranging from the acerbic Dr. William Halsted, who pioneered the disfiguring radical mastectomy at the turn of the century to Rose Kushner, a brash journalist who relentlessly educated American women about breast cancer. Lerner offers a fascinating account of the breast cancer wars: the insistent efforts of physicians to vanquish the ''''enemy''''; the fights waged by feminists to combat a paternalistic legacy that silenced patients; and the struggles of statisticians and researchers to generate definitive data in the face of the great risks and uncertainties raised by the disease. And for this new paperback edition, Lerner has included a postscript in which he discusses the recent findings the most recent breast cancer controversy: do mammograms truly lower mortality rates or do they lead to unnecessary mastectomies? In Lerner's hands, the fight against breast cancer opens a window on American medical practice over the last century: the pursuit of dramatic cures with sophisticated technologies, the ethical and legal challenges raised by informed consent, and the limited ability of scientific knowledge to provide quick solutions for serious illnesses. The Breast Cancer Wars tells a story that is of vital importance to modern breast cancer patients, their families and the clinicians who strive to treat and prevent this dreaded disease.

Author(s): Barron H. Lerner
Edition: 1
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Year: 2003

Language: English
Commentary: 53042
Pages: 408

Contents......Page 10
Preface......Page 12
Abbreviations......Page 19
1 Introduction......Page 20
2 Establishing a Tradition......Page 32
3 Inventing a Curable Disease......Page 58
4 The Scalpel Triumphant......Page 86
5 A Heretical Interlude......Page 109
6 Reality Check......Page 132
7 "I Alone Am in Charge of My Body"......Page 158
8 No Shrinking Violet......Page 187
9 Seek and Ye Shall Find......Page 213
10 "The World Has Passed Us By"......Page 240
11 The Past as Prologue......Page 258
12 Risky Business......Page 293
13 Epilogue......Page 308
14 Postscript......Page 314
Glossary of Breast Cancer Operations......Page 320
Sources......Page 322
Notes......Page 326
B......Page 396
C......Page 397
E......Page 399
G......Page 400
K......Page 401
M......Page 402
P......Page 404
R......Page 405
S......Page 406
T......Page 407
Z......Page 408