Cambridge University Press

Unnatural History: Breast Cancer and American Society (Cambridge Studies in the History of Medicine)

Description

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In the early nineteenth century in the United States, cancer in the breast was a rare disease. Now it seems that breast cancer is everywhere. Written by a medical historian who is also a doctor, Unnatural History tells how and why this happened. Rather than there simply being more disease, breast cancer has entered the bodies of so many American women and the concerns of nearly all the rest, mostly as a result of how we have detected, labeled, and responded to the disease. The book traces changing definitions and understandings of breast cancer, the experience of breast cancer sufferers, clinical and public health practices, and individual and societal fears.

Technical Specifications

Manufacturer
Cambridge University Press
Model
Worked examples or Exercises
Height
24.8 cm
Length
17.1 cm
Width
2.5 cm
Weight
0.47 kg