Making Sense of Cancer, Jarle Breivik
Making Sense of Cancer, Jarle Breivik
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Making Sense of Cancer
From Its Evolutionary Origin to Its Societal Impact and the Ultimate Solution

Author: Jarle Breivik

Narrator: Jarle Breivik

Unabridged: 6 hr 30 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/31/2023


Synopsis

Embark on a captivating journey that will fundamentally change how you see cancer—and perhaps life itself. Cancer is more than a disease. It is an integral part of who we are—complex biological and cultural beings with a limited life span. You will be surprised, challenged, and even amused by this eloquent synthesis of knowledge. Firmly rooted in science and the principles of evolution, this book is a must-read if you aim to understand cancer.Jarle Breivik (MD, PhD, EdD) is a professor of medicine at the University of Oslo and a former Fulbright Scholar with a doctorate in education from the University of Pennsylvania. He is internationally recognized for his research on the evolutionary dynamics of cancer. His thought-provoking analyses represented in The New York Times, Scientific American, PNAS, EMBO Reports, and Wired Magazine, and have stimulated a profound debate about cancer, research, and biotechnology. In this book, Dr. Breivik brings it all together in a captivating story about humanity.***“This remarkable book is not simply about cancer. It is a beautiful story about what it means to be human. It took me places I had never thought of and ended on a cliff hanger about the future of our civilization. I eagerly await the follow-up.”—RICHARD SMITH, former Editor-in-Chief, The BMJ (British Medical Journal)***“This book grabbed me like a thriller! As a cancer patient, I have asked many questions. My father also had bladder cancer, and my brother died of leukemia. This book helped me understand and accept.”—ELIN SCHIVE, cancer survivor***“With his panoramic view of cancer, Breivik’s brilliant writing and thought-provoking reflections will captivate both laypeople and researchers. A must-read that skillfully connects the life sciences in an illuminating manner.”—MANUEL PERUCHO, professor em., Sanford Burnham Prebys, and Institute of Predictive and Personalized Medicine of Cancer.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Richard on November 08, 2023

A well written book that makes clear that a) despite advances in cancer treatment there is and wil be more cancer because cancer is a disease of the elderly and one of the main ways we are programmed to die and b) the only way to get rid of cancer wil be to get rid of our bodies and become machines.......more

Goodreads review by Andrej on January 06, 2024

This book is important since it was written by a physician who found out that epigenetics alone cannot solve the issue of cancer. Breivik is not a memeticist; together with much more prominent memeticists, he avoids the question of the ontology of memes. Nevertheless, he is just close enough to expl......more