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The Philadelphia Chromosome

A Genetic Mystery, a Lethal Cancer, and the Improbable Invention of a Lifesaving Treatment
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The Philadelphia Chromosome by Jessica Wapner delves into the revolutionary discovery of the genetic mutation found in chronic myeloid leukaemia (CML) and its impact on cancer treatment. Through a compelling narrative, the book details how this breakthrough led to the development of targeted drug therapies, transforming a once-deadly cancer into a manageable condition. The story intricately blends science, history, and the human pursuit of medical advancements.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the intersection of science and medicine. It offers a compelling narrative about a groundbreaking genetic discovery that revolutionised cancer treatment and changed the course of medical history. You'll find it particularly engaging if you enjoy stories of scientific breakthroughs and the relentless pursuit of innovation.

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The Philadelphia Chromosome

One of The Wall Street Journal’s 10 Best Nonfiction Books of the Year

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Philadelphia, 1959: A scientist scrutinizing a single human cell under a microscope detects a missing piece of DNA. That scientist, David Hungerford, had no way of knowing that he had stumbled upon the starting point of modern cancer research—the Philadelphia chromosome. It would take doctors and researchers around the world more than three decades to unravel the implications of this landmark discovery. In 1990, the Philadelphia chromosome was recognised as the sole cause of a deadly blood cancer, chronic myeloid leukaemia, or CML. Cancer research would never be the same.

Science journalist Jessica Wapner reconstructs more than forty years of crucial breakthroughs, clearly explains the science behind them, and pays tribute—with extensive original reporting, including more than thirty-five interviews—to the dozens of researchers, doctors, and patients with a direct role in this inspirational story. Their curiosity and determination would ultimately lead to a lifesaving treatment unlike anything before it.

The Philadelphia Chromosome chronicles the remarkable change of fortune for the more than 70,000 people worldwide who are diagnosed with CML each year. It is a celebration of a rare triumph in the battle against cancer and a blueprint for future research, as doctors and scientists race to uncover and treat the genetic roots of a wide range of cancers.

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Jessica Wapner's The Philadelphia Chromosome is celebrated for its compelling narrative of the scientific and industrial efforts that led to the development of Gleevec, a targeted cancer treatment. Reviewers praise Wapner's ability to demystify complex medical science, highlighting her skill in illustrating the collaborative efforts between academia and the pharmaceutical industry. The book is commended for its engaging writing style, drawing comparisons to classic medical literature while enlightening readers on how this breakthrough changed the landscape of cancer research.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781615191970

Publisher: The Experiment LLC

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 April 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: The Experiment LLC

Illustration: 8-page color photo insert

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Robert A Weinberg
  • Foreword by Robert A. Weinberg

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 140.0mm

Height: 211.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 344

About the Author

Author of One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins, and The Biology of Cancer, Robert Allan Weinberg is a Daniel K. Ludwig Professor for Cancer Research at MIT and American Cancer Society Research Professor; his research is in the area of oncogenes and the genetic basis of human cancer. Weinberg is also affiliated with the Broad Institute and is a founding member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research.
Jessica Wapner is a journalist and former science editor at Newsweek whose work has appeared in The New Yorker, The New York Times, Wired, Medium, Discover, Popular Science, Self, Scientific American, New York magazine, The Atlantic, and elsewhere. Her first book, The Philadelphia Chromosome, was named a top ten nonfiction book by The Wall Street Journal. She lives in Brooklyn.

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