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In this in-depth look at the mechanisms and root causes of cancer, science writer Kat Arney explains why we have to rethink everything we know about the widespread disease if we have any hope of stopping it-and offers a hopeful outlook for the future of human medicine.

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In this in-depth look at the mechanisms and root causes of cancer, science writer Kat Arney explains why we have to rethink everything we know about the widespread disease if we have any hope of stopping it-and offers a hopeful outlook for the future of human medicine.
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Dr. Kat Arney is a leading British science writer, broadcaster, and public speaker. Her previous books are Herding Hemingway's Cats: Understanding How Our Genes Work and How to Code a Human. Kat has a degree in natural sciences and a PhD in developmental genetics from Cambridge University and was a key part of the science communications team at Cancer Research UK from 2004-2016, co-founding the charity's award-winning science blog and acting as a principal media spokesperson. As a writer, her work has featured in Wired, the Daily Mail, Nature, Mosaic, New Scientist, and more. She has fronted several BBC Radio 4 science documentaries, as well as the comedy factual series Did the Victorians Ruin the World? and presents the fortnightly Genetics Unzipped podcast.