The Philadelphia Chromosome A Genetic Mystery, a Lethal Cancer, and the Improbable Invention of a Lifesaving Treatment

Jessica Wapner, Robert A. Weinberg

eBook - 2014

One of The Wall Street Journal's 10 Best Nonfiction Books of the Year 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 recognized as the sole cause of a deadly blood cancer, chronic myeloid leukemia, 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...

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The Experiment
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English
Main Authors
Jessica Wapner, Robert A. Weinberg
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ASINB0CQKCB772
Release Date4/8/2014
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ISBN9781615191659
Release Date4/8/2014