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Rebel Cell

Cancer, Evolution and the Science of Life
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Rebel Cell by Dr Kat Arney explores the revolutionary idea that cancer is a consequence of evolution gone wrong. Dr Arney examines how cancer cells rebel against the body's normal controls and the latest scientific advancements that may herald new techniques for prevention and treatment. This book offers an insightful and accessible look into the biology and future of one of the most formidable diseases.
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Rebel Cell

A fresh and fascinating investigation into cancer and how genetics holds the key to overcoming it.

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Rebel Cell by Dr Kat Arney offers a compelling and fascinating exploration into the nature of cancer, presenting it as an inevitable consequence of complex life. In this deeply insightful and engaging work, Arney navigates the journey of cancer from its earliest origins billions of years ago to the cutting-edge treatments of today. She delves into ancient times, examining how this disease has preyed on various creatures throughout history, and traces the significant advancements in medical research that have steadily improved our understanding and treatment of cancer. This gripping narrative unravels the biological intricacies of cancer cells, providing a comprehensive understanding of why this disease exists and how we might eventually conquer it.

'A lively study of the Big C, which makes the case that cancer is the price we pay for our marvellously complicated bodies.' - The Times, Best Books of 2020

'This book is packed with big ideas about life. Every chapter has something in it which made me think wow. Having worked in a major cancer charity for many years, Arney writes with genuine in-depth understanding and is a perfect guide.' - Daniel M. Davis, author of The Beautiful Cure

'Rebel Cell is a bright, engaging read, fizzing with energy and metaphor. Kat Arney is a science writer for all of us - a powerful and talented story teller.' - Stephen McGann

'Kat's book is dynamite. A crystal clear reappraisal of the story behind that word we fear to mention.' - Dallas Campbell, author of Ad Astra: An Illustrated Guide to Leaving the Planet

Cancer has always been with us. It killed our hominid ancestors, the mammals they evolved from, and the dinosaurs that trampled the ground before that. Tumours grow in pets, livestock, and wild animals. Even tiny jelly-like Hydra—creatures that are little more than a tube full of water—can get cancer. Yet, despite this ancient pedigree, many of us think of cancer as a contemporary killer, a disease of our own making, born of our modern lifestyles. But that's not true. Although cancer might be rare in many species, it is the enemy lurking within almost every living creature. Why? Because cancer is a bug in the system of life. We get cancer because we can't not get it.

Cancer starts when cells revolt, shedding their molecular shackles, growing and dividing out of control in a shambolic mockery of normal life. This is why we can't avoid cancer: the very genes that drive it are essential for life itself. The revolution has raged, on and off, for millions of years. Only in the twentieth century did doctors and scientists make significant strides in understanding and treating cancer, and it's only in the past few decades that we've begun to kick the mob's malignant arse. Now the game is changing. Scientists have infiltrated cancer's cellular rebellion and are finally learning its secrets.

Geneticist and science writer Kat Arney takes the reader back to the dawn of life on planet Earth, right up to the present day, to get to the heart of what cancer really is and how, by better understanding it, we might one day overcome it. Blending expertise with compelling storytelling, Rebel Cell is a powerful examination of one of nature's most profound challenges, offering hope and a fresh perspective on the future of cancer research and treatment.

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Rebel Cell by Dr Kat Arney is praised for its insightful and engaging exploration of cancer. The book is described as thought-provoking, energetic, and highly accessible, offering a philosophical perspective on understanding and treating cancer through its evolutionary context. Reviewers commend Arney's ability to make complex topics understandable and her skilful storytelling.

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ISBN: 9781474609319

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 August 2021

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 126.0mm

Height: 196.0mm

Weight: 280g

Pages: 416

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About the Author

Dr Kat Arney holds a first class degree in natural sciences and a PhD in developmental genetics from Cambridge University. She was a key part of the science-communications team at Cancer Research UK from 2004-2016, writing for the charity's award-winning blog, producing and presenting their podcast and regularly commenting in the media on the latest discoveries. Kat co-presents the highly successful NAKED SCIENTISTS on BBC Radio 5Live, presents and produces the monthly NAKED GENETICS podcast, and has fronted several BBC Radio 4 science documentaries. She is the author of two previous books, HERDING HEMINGWAY'S CATS and HOW TO CODE A HUMAN.

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