Emperor of Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee

This is a heavy weight, by the size of the book and the technical contents. Despite this, it is a page turner. The book tackles the history of the discovery of cancer and how it was treated or interpreted from ages past to the current times. The approach of treating cancer has also changed with the times, from total aggressive excision to a measured approach aimed at maintaining the quality of life of the patient. 

From the technical front, it explains how clinician scientists pursue the rogue cell with the relentless determination of detectives and  how there is no one standard reason to its origin.

A very interesting read. The author has made medical investigation palatable for the medically uninformed. 

I read it on a ebook because the book was too much of a 'heavyweight' to be read in bed.

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