stigmatization of, 316

  see also HIV

  AIDS activists:

  access to experimental therapies demanded by, 319, 322, 424

  public campaign of, 318–19

  Akhmatova, Anna, 461

  ALGB, 130–31, 133, 144

  alizarin, 82

  ALL, see acute lymphoblastic leukemia

  Allen, Woody, 384

  Allgemeines Krankenhaus, 58–59, 62

  All’s Well That Ends Well (Shakespeare), 191

  Alsop, Stewart, 202–3, 206

  American Association for Cancer Research, 24–25

  American Cancer Society (ACS), 111–12, 172, 180, 259, 266, 296

  American Cyanamid Corporation, 31

  American Heart Association, 259

  American Lung Association, 266

  American Medical Association, 110, 251

  American Society for the Control of Cancer (ASCC), 111, 112, 253, 254

  see also American Cancer Society

  American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO), 326–27, 427–29

  American Surgical Association, 67–68, 78

  Ames, Bruce, 277–78, 455–56

  Ames test, 278, 303, 455–56

  amethopterin, 143

  see also VAMP regimen

  aminopterin, 12, 33, 35, 36, 95, 96, 101, 121, 162, 220, 406, 433

  aminotriazole, 457

  anatomy:

  cancer’s distortion of, 59

  Halsted’s study of, 61

  Vesalius’s study of, 51–53

  Anatomy of Melancholy, The (Burton), 335

  Andersson, Ingvar, 300

  anemia, 27–29, 30, 31, 88, 203

  folic acid and, 31

  anesthesia, 56, 58, 62–63

  angiogenesis, 387, 388, 389, 391, 407, 443, 458

  aniline, 81–82, 84, 87, 340, 432

  antagonists, 31, 36

  antibiotics, 21–22, 122

  development of, 131, 229

  resistance to, 132

  antibodies, 84, 410–11

  for Her-2, 416–22

  humanizing of, 418–19

  antiemetics, 205–6

  antiestrogen, 216

  antifolates, 29, 31, 33, 34, 35, 87, 91, 92, 95, 96, 100, 103, 114, 121, 136, 162, 406

  antimalaria drugs, 130

  antinausea drugs, 226

  anti-oncogenes, see tumor suppressor genes

  antisepsis, 57–58

  antitobacco campaigns, 401, 446

  Antman, Karen, 426

  Apollo space program, 178–79, 186

  Archaemedes, 48

  asbestos, 276–77, 278, 388, 390, 456

  Asclepius, 40

  asparaginase, 127

  associations, as characteristic of American culture, 107–8

  Atacama Desert, mummies of, 42–43, 45

  Atlantic Monthly, 264

  atomic bomb, 119

  Atossa, Queen of Persia, 5, 41–42

  thought experiment involving, 463–65, 467

  ATP, 31

  Au antigen, 279–80

  Auden, W. H., 448

  Auerbach, Oscar, 258–59, 284, 286, 289, 384–85, 386

  Aufderheide, Arthur, 42–44, 45

  Australian aborigines, 279

  autopsy, meaning of word, 53

  Avastin, 443

  Avedon, Richard, 303

  Avery, Oswald, 344–45

  bacteria, 163, 346

  as carcinogens, 281–84, 303

  as cause of infection, 57

  lateral transmission of genes in, 344

  mutations of, 277–78, 455

  as research subjects, 20, 204, 277–78, 349, 455

  Bailar, John, 229, 230–34, 329–32

  Baillie, Matthew, 53–54

  Bainbridge, William, 32

  Baltimore, David, 353, 354, 371, 431

  Bang the Drum Slowly, 181

  Bannister, Roger, 439

  Banzhaf, John, 265–66, 401

  Barbacid, Mariano, 374, 376

  Bari, Italy, 89–90

  Barnes Hospital, 72, 256–57

  Bayer, 87

  Bayne-Jones, Stanhope, 260

  Bazell, Robert, 429

  Bcr-abl oncogene, 431, 433–34, 435, 467–68

  Gleevec-resistant, 442

  Bcr gene, 431

  Beadle, George, 345

  Beatson, George, 214, 215, 216, 217, 456, 466

  Becquerel, Henri, 73–74

  Bellevue Hospital, 61–62

  Belloc, Hilaire, 11

  Bennett, John, 12–13, 14, 16, 44, 341, 365, 430, 431, 466

  benzene compounds, 278

  Beowulf, 363

  Berne, Germaine, 467–70

  Berry, Donald, 301, 320, 402

  Bertipaglia, Leonard, 49

  Beth Israel hospital, 313, 321

  Bezwoda, Werner, 321, 323–24, 326–28

  Biermer, Michael Anton, 17

  biliary cancer, 381

  Billroth, Theodor, 58–59, 62, 67

  Bishop, J. Michael, 352, 359–63, 364, 365, 369, 370, 371, 375, 380, 418

  black bile, 48–50, 53, 79, 214

  black fever, 245

  bladder cancer, 71

  Blake, William, 237

  blasts, 3, 17, 34, 35

  Blatnik, John, 263

  bleomycin, 205, 206

  blood:

  hematopoietic stem cells and, 458

  in theory of humors, 48, 53

  umbilical, 398–99

  see also red blood cells; white blood cells

  blood antigens, 279–80

  blood-brain barrier, 147, 167

  Bloodgood, Joseph, 65

  blood tests, 2, 3, 7

  blood transfusions, 196, 280

  Blumberg, Baruch, 278–81

  Bobst, Elmer, 172, 185

  Bologna, Italy, 434–35

  Bombay, India, 28–29, 30

  Bonadonna, Gianni, 220–21, 222, 228

  Bone, Homer, 25, 26

  bone marrow:

  biopsies of, 7, 17–18, 36, 147

  as blood cell factory, 17–18, 29, 309, 407, 458

  effect of nitrogen mustard on, 88, 90

  leukemia in, 35, 136, 306–7

  bone marrow transplants, 398–99, 421

  allogeneic, 309, 434–35, 437

  bone marrow transplants, autologous (ABMTs), 308, 309–10

  Bezwoda’s claimed successes with, 323–24, 326–37

  Bezwoda’s falsified data on, 327–28

  dearth of clinical trials for, 325–26

  escalating use of, 321–27

  legal mandates for, 325

  lethal complications associated with, 326, 328

  secondary cancer as risk of, 325, 328

  STAMP protocol for, 310, 311–15, 320, 325, 326, 328–29

  bone tumors (osteosarcomas), 43

  bortezomib (Velcade), 443

  Boston Braves, 97–99, 102, 172

  Boston Red Sox, 102, 172

  Botstein, David, 418, 427

  Boveri, Theodor, 341–42, 343, 348, 350, 365, 366, 390

  Boyd, Norman, 299

  Bradfield, Barbara, 419–22, 454

  brain:

  radiation therapy and, 127

  as “sanctuary” for leukemia, 127, 146–47, 442

  brain cancer:

  genomes of, 450–52

  radiation therapy for, 77

  surgical removal of, 71–72

  Brandt, Allan, 242

  BRCA-1 gene, 381, 457, 464

  BRCA-2 gene, 457, 464

  breast cancer:

  adjuvant chemotherapy for, 220–21, 222, 402, 464

  as age-related, 302

  of Atossa, 5, 41–42, 463–65

  bone marrow transplants and, 312–13, 314, 320, 321–29

  chemotherapy for, 122–23, 162, 232, 306, 308–9, 329, 427–28

  cure rate of, 233, 326

  ER-positive vs. ER-negative, 215, 221, 222–23, 456, 464

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; genomes of, 450, 451, 457, 464

  Halsted and, 6, 23, 60, 64–69, 70–71, 73, 78, 173, 193–95, 196, 197, 198, 218, 225, 291, 463

  Her-2 positive, 413–22, 423–29, 454, 464

  heritability of, 346, 381

  hormonal therapies for, 214–17, 218, 221–22, 456, 464, 466

  inflammatory, 41–44

  local surgery (lumpectomy) combined with radiation for, 195–96, 197, 201, 464

  metastasis of, 67, 76, 161, 197, 217, 218, 221, 302–3, 314, 322, 325, 329, 419, 422, 424, 463, 465

  mortality rates in, 296, 297, 300–301, 401–2, 465

  radiation therapy for, 75–76, 77, 158, 161, 195–96, 201, 464

  relapses of, 64, 66–69, 197, 208, 221, 329, 419

  remissions in, 217, 222, 314, 454, 456

  risk of, 44, 303, 457–58

  screening and, 457, 464; see also mammography

  stages of, 67, 218, 222, 428, 463, 464

  surgeons as dominating field of, 219

  surgery on, 58, 59, 62, 195–96, 197, 201, 402, 456, 464; see also mastectomies

  targeted therapies for, 413–22, 443, 454, 464, 465

  as unmentionable topic, 26–27

  Breast Cancer Action (BCA), 425–26

  Breast Cancer Action Newsletter, 423

  Breast Cancer Detection and Demonstration Project (BCDDP), 296–98, 302

  Breast Cancer Symposium, 320

  breast exams, 295n

  breast MRIs, 457, 464

  Brenner, Sydney, 345

  Brian’s Song, 181

  Brigham and Women’s Hospital, 30, 189

  Bristol-Myers Squibb, 442

  British American Tobacco, 274

  British Medical Journal, 246

  broadcast media:

  cigarette advertising on, 265–67

  fairness doctrine for, 265–66, 267

  Broder, Samuel, 135

  Brodeur, Paul, 267

  bronchogenic carcinoma, 244

  Brown, John, 60

  Brown & Williamson, 273

  Brugge, Joan, 358

  Brunschwig, Alexander, 70–71

  Buchdunger, Elisabeth, 433, 435

  Buffleben, Gracia, 423, 425

  Burchenal, Joseph, 92, 130, 132, 167n, 184, 338

  Burdette, Walter, 261

  Burkitt, Denis, 174–75

  Burkitt’s lymphoma, 174–75, 207

  Burroughs Wellcome laboratory, 91, 92

  Burstein, Harold, 447

  Burton, Robert, 335

  Bush, Vannevar, 118–21, 122, 183, 404

  BusinessWeek, 111

  BVP regimen, 205

  Byron, George Gordon, Lord, 38

  Cairns, John, 227–29, 231, 350

  California, University of:

  at Los Angeles (UCLA), 415, 417, 418, 420–21, 424

  at San Francisco (UCSF), 359–60, 418, 424

  Calvino, Italo, 412

  Camel cigarettes, 268

  Canadian National Breast Screening Study (CNBSS), 298–300, 302

  cancer:

  Achilles’ heels of, 405–7, 443

  adaptability of, 38, 387

  as age-related disease, 6, 44, 230, 300–303

  in ancient world, 40–42, 43–44, 47–49

  causes of, see carcinogenesis

  cell growth in, see hyperplasia, pathological

  centrifugal theory of, 194–95, 199

  chemotherapy for, see chemotherapy

  children with, 123, 331

  as clonal disease, 39

  commonalities of, 333

  detection of, 44

  as doppelgänger, 38–39

  drug resistance in, 441–43

  Galen’s theory of, 48–50, 53–54, 55, 79, 90, 214, 238, 281, 342, 434, 463

  hallmarks of, 390–92, 407, 443, 449

  heritability of, 253, 346–47, 381

  heterogeneity of, 390, 465

  as iconic “modern” illness, 38, 241

  immortality of, 6, 312, 458–59

  increasing rate of, 24

  limitless replicative potential of, 391

  local to systemic progression of, 405

  as metaphor for social and political ills, 182–83

  metastasis of, see metastasis, metastases

  as migratory, 386, 387, 388, 391, 442, 467

  morphological change in cells of, 288–89

  mortality rates of, see mortality rates, of cancer

  mutation in, see mutation, genetic

  natural anatomy distorted by, 59

  as “normal,” 449, 459

  origin of term, 47

  perceived as infectious, 175

  perceived as single disease, 155, 173, 332–33

  presymptomatic stages of, 290

  in public discourse, 111–13, 181–83

  radiation as cause of, 77–78, 173

  radiation therapy for, see radiation therapy

  Red Queen syndrome and, 443, 444, 446, 470

  relative malignancy of, 292

  as resistant to cell death signals, 391, 402, 407

  as revealed by longevity, 44

  six-degrees-of-separation rule for, 412

  smoking and, see tobacco-cancer link

  social challenge of, 447

  social change as affecting incidence of, 44–45

  specificity of, 80–81, 84–88, 90–92, 210, 222, 433

  stages of, 55, 67, 160–61, 163, 164–65, 289, 290, 384–86, 463

  surgery for, see surgery

  survival rates of, 292–93

  as systemic disease, 79, 80, 138, 172, 405

  targeted therapies for, see targeted therapies

  tumors, see tumors

  see also specific cancers

  Cancer: The Evolutionary Legacy, 46

  “Cancer: The Great Darkness,” 23–24

  Cancer and Leukemia Group B (CALGB), 320

  Cancer Chemotherapy National Service Center (CCNSC), 122

  Cancer Genome Atlas, 450–54

  Cancer Genome Atlas consortium, 450–51

  cancer patients:

  access to experimental therapies demanded by, 319, 321–23, 423–26

  doctors’ relationships with, 199, 202, 209, 306–8, 449

  identity of, as obliterated by cancer, 4, 398

  and Internet chat rooms, 438, 467

  “seventh sense” of, 2

  side effects and, 209, 305–6

  stigmatization of, 126, 316

  cancer prevention, 229–30, 233–34, 238–39, 242, 281, 455–58

  Ames test and, 278, 303, 455–56

  Auerbach’s research and, 258–59, 284, 286, 289

  primary vs. secondary, 290

  risk factors and, 44, 276, 303, 445–46, 455–57

  screening in, see screening

  smoking and, see tobacco-cancer link

  social networks and, 445–46

  understanding of carcinogenesis as critical to, 284–85, 303

  cancer registry, 227–28

  cancer research:

  boldness vs. caution in, 130, 137–38, 139, 140, 144, 164, 166, 167, 208, 310

  clinical trials in, see protocols

  clinical vs. laboratory-based, 337, 339, 354–55, 375, 402, 404, 455–56

  Congress and, 24–25, 113–14, 122, 150, 177, 184–89, 455

  effect of AIDS crisis on, 319

  as historically underfunded, 23–25

  “one cause, one cure” approach in, 93, 155, 173, 223, 332–33, 342–43, 403

  relevance of past in, 466

  understanding of carcinogenesis downplayed in, 304

  World War II and, 26

  see also specific cancers, researchers, and therapies

  Cancer Research, 254

  “cancer stem cells,” 458–59

  “Cancer Undefeated” (Bailar and Gornik), 330–32

  Cancer Ward (Solzhenitsyn), 4, 181, 316, 461

  Canellos, George, 159, 162, 163, 164, 207, 220, 312, 313

  Cantor, David, 235
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  Cantor, Eddie, 94

  carbolic acid, 57–58, 62

  Carbone, Paul, 219–20

  Carboplatin, 403–4

  carcinogenesis, 285

  Auerbach’s research on, 258–59, 284, 286, 289, 384–85, 386

  chromosomes and, 341–42, 343, 348, 365–66, 402

  as downplayed by researchers, 304

  epidemiology and, 276

  genetic mutation as mechanism of, 6, 39, 176, 278, 357, 362, 364–69, 370, 380–83, 384–88, 390–92, 403, 406, 449–50, 462, 464–65

  internal vs. external agents in, 342, 349, 350

  molecular model of, 388–90

  premalignant stages of, 385

  prevention as dependent on understanding of, 284–85, 303

  risk factors and, 44, 276, 303, 349, 445–46, 455–57

  somatic mutation hypothesis of, 173–74

  two-hit hypothesis for, 367–69, 376, 377, 380

  unitary cause of, 342, 347, 348, 390

  Varmus/Bishop (proto-oncogene) theory of, 361–63, 364, 369, 370, 375, 380

  carcinogens:

  bacterial, 281–84, 303

  chemical, 276–77, 388, 446

  DNA as damaged by, 75, 77, 122, 351, 406, 462

  environmental, 173–74, 176, 238, 349, 388, 446, 456–57

  genes as, see oncogenes; tumor suppressor genes

  genetic mutation caused by, 278, 362, 364

  inflammations as, 281, 284, 303, 340, 388, 456n

  mutagens as, 278, 303, 347, 348, 362, 364, 406, 456

  radiation as, 77–78, 347, 349, 364, 389

  tobacco as, see tobacco-cancer link

  viral, 173, 174–76, 278–81, 303, 342–43, 349–50, 351–56, 357, 362

  Carey, William, 180

  Carroll, Lewis, 357, 360, 362, 441, 443

  Carson, Rachel, 199–200, 456

  Carter, Paul, 419, 420, 427

  case-control studies, 245, 246–47, 276, 280, 294

  Castle, William, 11

  causality:

  in disease, 253–56, 290

  Hill’s postulates for, 255–56

  Koch’s postulates for, 254, 382

  see also carcinogenesis; carcinogens

  Cautions against the Immoderate Use of Snuff (Hill), 239–40, 276

  Cavenee, Webster, 376, 377

  cell death (apoptosis), 391, 402, 407

  cell growth:

  hyperplastic, see hyperplasia

  hypertrophic, 15

  neoplastic, see neoplasia

  cell phones, glioma and, 446–47

  cells:

  membranes of, 410–11

  normalcy vs. abnormalcy of, 449, 459

  cellular theory of disease, 14–16

  Centers for Disease Control (CDC), 315

  cervical cancer, 381n

  Pap smears and, 288–90, 331, 385, 401

  premalignant stage of, 385

  CGP57148, see Gleevec

  Chabner, Bruce, 304, 405, 439

  Chappaquiddick scandal, 179

  Charlotte’s Law, 325

  “chemical castration,” 213, 215

  chemicals, synthetic, 81–86, 91, 277

  medicine and, 83–84