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How did cancer, a pathology identified for over 2000 years, turn suddenly at the beginning of the twentieth century into the scourge of our modern times?Why and how did an illness that is not an epidemic, and is not contagious, end up being considered a threat to the very balance of society?Between the two World Wars an illness that mainly affects adults over fifty years old became so prominent that it superseded both tuberculosis and syphilis in importance.As Patrice Pinell shows, the effect of cancer in France before World War Two reached far beyond the question of its mortality rates. Pinell's socio-historical approach to the early developments in the fight against cancer describes how scientific, therapeutic, philanthropic, ethical, social, economics and political interest combined to transform medicine.
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The Fight Against Cancer
2004, Taylor & Francis Group Plc
Electronic resource
in English
0203274733 9780203274736
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The Birth of a Scourge: The Anti-Cancer War in France 1890-1940 (Studies in the History of Science, Technology Andmedicine)
October 18, 2002, Routledge
in English
0415279232 9780415279239
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"Rheims owes the distinction of being the first town in the world with a 'cancer hospital' to the compassion of a Jansenist Canon."
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