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Says that the federal National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) have betrayed us. This book alleges that these institutions have spent tens of billions of taxpayer primarily targeting silver-bullet cures, strategies that have largely failed, while virtually ignoring strategies for preventing cancer in the first place.
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Says that the federal National Cancer Institute (NCI) and the American Cancer Society (ACS) have betrayed us. This book alleges that these institutions have spent tens of billions of taxpayer primarily targeting silver-bullet cures, strategies that have largely failed, while virtually ignoring strategies for preventing cancer in the first place.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351868587
- Artikelnr.: 57589691
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. August 2019
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351868587
- Artikelnr.: 57589691
SAMUEL S. EPSTEIN, M.D., professor of occupational and environmental medicine at the University of Illinois School of Public Health, is a leading international expert on the environmental causes of cancer. His previous books include The Politics of Cancer.
Foreword by Congressman David Obey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
PART I Cancer Policy and Politics
1. Losing the War Against Cancer: Who's to Blame and What to Do About It
2. Debate on Policies of the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer
Society, and American College of Radiology
A. Losing the "War Against Cancer": A Need for Public Policy Reforms
B. Mammography Radiates Doubts
C. National Cancer Institute Reaffirms Commitment to Prevention National
Cancer Institute
D. American College of Radiology Refutes Epstein's Comments on Mammography
American College of Radiology
E. Cancer Establishment Continues to Mislead Public: Epstein Rebuts
National Cancer Institute
and American College of Radiology Responses
F. The Cancer War and Its Critics Washington Post
G. Epstein Rebuts the Washington Post Editorial
3. Dangers and Unreliability of Mammography: Breast Examination Is a Safe,
Effective, and Practical Alternative With Rosalie Bertell and Barbara
Seaman
4. Evaluation of the National Cancer Program and Proposed Reforms
5. American Cancer Society: The World's Wealthiest "Nonprofit" Institution
6. Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling
Run-Away Industrial Technologies
7. The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy
8. Strategies for the Stop Cancer Campaign
9. REACH: An Unprecedented Science-Based European Initiative for Regulating
Industrial Chemicals
PART II Poorly Recognized Carcinogens in Food
10. Debate on Safety of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
A. Potential Public Health Hazards of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
B. FDA Publishes Bovine Growth Hormone Data Ann Gibbons, (in Science)
C. Rebuttal of Gibbons's Article Discrediting the Epstein Publication
Vicente Navarro
11. Questions and Answers on Synthetic Bovine Growth Hormones
12. Unlabeled Milk from Cows Treated with Biosynthetic Growth Hormones: A
Case of Regulatory Abdication
13. The Chemical Jungle: Today's Beef Industry
14. Preventing Pathogenic Food Poisoning: Sanitation, Not Irradiation with
Wenonah Hauter
PART III Pro-Industry Bias, Corporate Crime, and Poorly Recognized Risks of
Cancer
15. Pro-industry Bias in Science
16. Corporate Crime: Why We Cannot Trust Industry-Derived Safety Studies
17. Industrial Risks of Colorectal Cancer With Bret A. Lashner
18. Industrial Risks of Breast Cancer
PART IV Epilogue
Why We Are Still Losing the Winnable Cancer War
Appendix: Endorsers of Proposals for Cancer Policy Reform
References and Further Readings
Index
Praise for Recent Books by Samuel S. Epstein
Praise for Cancer-Gate
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
PART I Cancer Policy and Politics
1. Losing the War Against Cancer: Who's to Blame and What to Do About It
2. Debate on Policies of the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer
Society, and American College of Radiology
A. Losing the "War Against Cancer": A Need for Public Policy Reforms
B. Mammography Radiates Doubts
C. National Cancer Institute Reaffirms Commitment to Prevention National
Cancer Institute
D. American College of Radiology Refutes Epstein's Comments on Mammography
American College of Radiology
E. Cancer Establishment Continues to Mislead Public: Epstein Rebuts
National Cancer Institute
and American College of Radiology Responses
F. The Cancer War and Its Critics Washington Post
G. Epstein Rebuts the Washington Post Editorial
3. Dangers and Unreliability of Mammography: Breast Examination Is a Safe,
Effective, and Practical Alternative With Rosalie Bertell and Barbara
Seaman
4. Evaluation of the National Cancer Program and Proposed Reforms
5. American Cancer Society: The World's Wealthiest "Nonprofit" Institution
6. Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling
Run-Away Industrial Technologies
7. The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy
8. Strategies for the Stop Cancer Campaign
9. REACH: An Unprecedented Science-Based European Initiative for Regulating
Industrial Chemicals
PART II Poorly Recognized Carcinogens in Food
10. Debate on Safety of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
A. Potential Public Health Hazards of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
B. FDA Publishes Bovine Growth Hormone Data Ann Gibbons, (in Science)
C. Rebuttal of Gibbons's Article Discrediting the Epstein Publication
Vicente Navarro
11. Questions and Answers on Synthetic Bovine Growth Hormones
12. Unlabeled Milk from Cows Treated with Biosynthetic Growth Hormones: A
Case of Regulatory Abdication
13. The Chemical Jungle: Today's Beef Industry
14. Preventing Pathogenic Food Poisoning: Sanitation, Not Irradiation with
Wenonah Hauter
PART III Pro-Industry Bias, Corporate Crime, and Poorly Recognized Risks of
Cancer
15. Pro-industry Bias in Science
16. Corporate Crime: Why We Cannot Trust Industry-Derived Safety Studies
17. Industrial Risks of Colorectal Cancer With Bret A. Lashner
18. Industrial Risks of Breast Cancer
PART IV Epilogue
Why We Are Still Losing the Winnable Cancer War
Appendix: Endorsers of Proposals for Cancer Policy Reform
References and Further Readings
Index
Praise for Recent Books by Samuel S. Epstein
Praise for Cancer-Gate
Foreword by Congressman David Obey
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
PART I Cancer Policy and Politics
1. Losing the War Against Cancer: Who's to Blame and What to Do About It
2. Debate on Policies of the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer
Society, and American College of Radiology
A. Losing the "War Against Cancer": A Need for Public Policy Reforms
B. Mammography Radiates Doubts
C. National Cancer Institute Reaffirms Commitment to Prevention National
Cancer Institute
D. American College of Radiology Refutes Epstein's Comments on Mammography
American College of Radiology
E. Cancer Establishment Continues to Mislead Public: Epstein Rebuts
National Cancer Institute
and American College of Radiology Responses
F. The Cancer War and Its Critics Washington Post
G. Epstein Rebuts the Washington Post Editorial
3. Dangers and Unreliability of Mammography: Breast Examination Is a Safe,
Effective, and Practical Alternative With Rosalie Bertell and Barbara
Seaman
4. Evaluation of the National Cancer Program and Proposed Reforms
5. American Cancer Society: The World's Wealthiest "Nonprofit" Institution
6. Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling
Run-Away Industrial Technologies
7. The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy
8. Strategies for the Stop Cancer Campaign
9. REACH: An Unprecedented Science-Based European Initiative for Regulating
Industrial Chemicals
PART II Poorly Recognized Carcinogens in Food
10. Debate on Safety of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
A. Potential Public Health Hazards of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
B. FDA Publishes Bovine Growth Hormone Data Ann Gibbons, (in Science)
C. Rebuttal of Gibbons's Article Discrediting the Epstein Publication
Vicente Navarro
11. Questions and Answers on Synthetic Bovine Growth Hormones
12. Unlabeled Milk from Cows Treated with Biosynthetic Growth Hormones: A
Case of Regulatory Abdication
13. The Chemical Jungle: Today's Beef Industry
14. Preventing Pathogenic Food Poisoning: Sanitation, Not Irradiation with
Wenonah Hauter
PART III Pro-Industry Bias, Corporate Crime, and Poorly Recognized Risks of
Cancer
15. Pro-industry Bias in Science
16. Corporate Crime: Why We Cannot Trust Industry-Derived Safety Studies
17. Industrial Risks of Colorectal Cancer With Bret A. Lashner
18. Industrial Risks of Breast Cancer
PART IV Epilogue
Why We Are Still Losing the Winnable Cancer War
Appendix: Endorsers of Proposals for Cancer Policy Reform
References and Further Readings
Index
Praise for Recent Books by Samuel S. Epstein
Praise for Cancer-Gate
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction by Congressman John Conyers, Jr.
PART I Cancer Policy and Politics
1. Losing the War Against Cancer: Who's to Blame and What to Do About It
2. Debate on Policies of the National Cancer Institute, American Cancer
Society, and American College of Radiology
A. Losing the "War Against Cancer": A Need for Public Policy Reforms
B. Mammography Radiates Doubts
C. National Cancer Institute Reaffirms Commitment to Prevention National
Cancer Institute
D. American College of Radiology Refutes Epstein's Comments on Mammography
American College of Radiology
E. Cancer Establishment Continues to Mislead Public: Epstein Rebuts
National Cancer Institute
and American College of Radiology Responses
F. The Cancer War and Its Critics Washington Post
G. Epstein Rebuts the Washington Post Editorial
3. Dangers and Unreliability of Mammography: Breast Examination Is a Safe,
Effective, and Practical Alternative With Rosalie Bertell and Barbara
Seaman
4. Evaluation of the National Cancer Program and Proposed Reforms
5. American Cancer Society: The World's Wealthiest "Nonprofit" Institution
6. Legislative Proposals for Reversing the Cancer Epidemic and Controlling
Run-Away Industrial Technologies
7. The Crisis in U.S. and International Cancer Policy
8. Strategies for the Stop Cancer Campaign
9. REACH: An Unprecedented Science-Based European Initiative for Regulating
Industrial Chemicals
PART II Poorly Recognized Carcinogens in Food
10. Debate on Safety of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
A. Potential Public Health Hazards of Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone
B. FDA Publishes Bovine Growth Hormone Data Ann Gibbons, (in Science)
C. Rebuttal of Gibbons's Article Discrediting the Epstein Publication
Vicente Navarro
11. Questions and Answers on Synthetic Bovine Growth Hormones
12. Unlabeled Milk from Cows Treated with Biosynthetic Growth Hormones: A
Case of Regulatory Abdication
13. The Chemical Jungle: Today's Beef Industry
14. Preventing Pathogenic Food Poisoning: Sanitation, Not Irradiation with
Wenonah Hauter
PART III Pro-Industry Bias, Corporate Crime, and Poorly Recognized Risks of
Cancer
15. Pro-industry Bias in Science
16. Corporate Crime: Why We Cannot Trust Industry-Derived Safety Studies
17. Industrial Risks of Colorectal Cancer With Bret A. Lashner
18. Industrial Risks of Breast Cancer
PART IV Epilogue
Why We Are Still Losing the Winnable Cancer War
Appendix: Endorsers of Proposals for Cancer Policy Reform
References and Further Readings
Index
Praise for Recent Books by Samuel S. Epstein
Praise for Cancer-Gate