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Cuando El Mundo Se Detiene. Cncer: del Mito a la Esperanza / When the World Sto P S: Cancer. from Myth to Hope
by Juan Fueyo
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"Why keep quiet? Not anymore. The silent era regarding cancer is over."
Juan Fueyo's latest book is, undoubtedly, his most-anticipated work: "The book of my life" in his own words, "the easiest and, at the same time, the hardest to write," explains the author. When the World Stops, fruit of over twenty-five years of research in the fields of medicine, neurology, and oncology, offers a personal, vivid, and stunning view of a disease that is one of the leading causes of death around the globe, but one that hasn't stop being an enigma. The author shares a multifocal and multidisciplinary analysis of the various medical, biological, cultural, historical, and social facets of cancer. He explains the disease from a historical and socio-cultural perspective: main causes, latest advancements in diagnosis, as well as cutting-edge treatments, projecting a holistic approach to the patient as part of a society a bit freer from the mysteries of the past.
"Why keep quiet? Not anymore. The silent era regarding cancer is over."
Juan Fueyo's latest book is, undoubtedly, his most-anticipated work: "The book of my life" in his own words, "the easiest and, at the same time, the hardest to write," explains the author. When the World Stops, fruit of over twenty-five years of research in the fields of medicine, neurology, and oncology, offers a personal, vivid, and stunning view of a disease that is one of the leading causes of death around the globe, but one that hasn't stop being an enigma. The author shares a multifocal and multidisciplinary analysis of the various medical, biological, cultural, historical, and social facets of cancer. He explains the disease from a historical and socio-cultural perspective: main causes, latest advancements in diagnosis, as well as cutting-edge treatments, projecting a holistic approach to the patient as part of a society a bit freer from the mysteries of the past.
Paperback
$23.95