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Presenting a story of science's progress in changing cancer from what we die from to what we live with. Part memoir, part science, this is the story of the author's father and ultimately the death of an old man, interweaved with the history of the discovery of cancer, its treatment and its prevention.
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Presenting a story of science's progress in changing cancer from what we die from to what we live with. Part memoir, part science, this is the story of the author's father & ultimately the death of an old man, interweaved with the history of the discovery of cancer, its treatment & its prevention.

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History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
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Pickabook
A UK based company founded in 1998. Offering exceptional value for money on a wide range of books including leather bound books and sticker books.

Over 5 million books in stock - all new
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