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A Contagious Cause
Robin Wolfe Scheffler
其他書名
The American Hunt for Cancer Viruses and the Rise of Molecular Medicine
出版
University of Chicago Press
, 2019-06-15
主題
Medical / General
Medical / History
History / United States / 20th Century
Medical / Oncology / General
Medical / Microbiology
ISBN
022662837X
9780226628370
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=RnSPDwAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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註釋
Is cancer a contagious disease? In the late nineteenth century this idea, and attending efforts to identify a cancer “germ,” inspired fear and ignited controversy. Yet speculation that cancer might be contagious also contained a kernel of hope that the strategies used against infectious diseases, especially vaccination, might be able to subdue this dread disease. Today, nearly one in six cancers are thought to have an infectious cause, but the path to that understanding was twisting and turbulent.
A Contagious Cause
is the first book to trace the century-long hunt for a human cancer virus in America, an effort whose scale exceeded that of the Human Genome Project. The government’s campaign merged the worlds of molecular biology, public health, and military planning in the name of translating laboratory discoveries into useful medical therapies. However, its expansion into biomedical research sparked fierce conflict. Many biologists dismissed the suggestion that research should be planned and the idea of curing cancer by a vaccine or any other means as unrealistic, if not dangerous. Although the American hunt was ultimately fruitless, this effort nonetheless profoundly shaped our understanding of life at its most fundamental levels.
A Contagious Cause
links laboratory and legislature as has rarely been done before, creating a new chapter in the histories of science and American politics.