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Mikkael A. Sekeres, "When Blood Breaks Down: Life Lessons from Leukemia" (MIT Press, 2020)

New Books in Science, Technology, and Society

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Why Can't We Cure Cancer Yet?

Lucania involves a cell in the bone marrow that's gone bad. It has acquired a genetic abnormality that leads it to outgrow every cell around it. The bones just fill up with these cancer cells, and as a consequence, the normal bone marrow cells die out. As a result, somebody's blood counts are low - they can't fight off infections. And the only way we can treat it is by giving cethermapy to kill these malignant golums which will allow the normal bone marrow to grow again.

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