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Format: Hardcover
 ISBN-10: 0312217102
 ISBN-13: 9780312217105
 Oct 2000
 Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
 388 pages
 Language: English |
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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* ML=ships from multiple locations, AE/AP/AA=ships from U.S. Military location.
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Synopsis In this collection of articles, a senior research scientist and a sociologist team up to examine the sociology of breast cancer, arguing that women with this deadly condition have yet to receive optimal health services. Their argument is supported with the research of 11 health authorities who feel that doctors perpetuate the popularity of unnecessary mastectomies and that chemotherapy companies influence research projects to serve their own financial needs.
| Size | | Length: | 388 pages | | Height: | 8.5 in | | Width: | 5.8 in | | Thickness: | 1.5 in | | Weight: | 19.2 oz |
Industry Reviews "An angry book delivering well-deserved hard knocks to male members of the biomedical, government, and corporate establishments." Kirkus Reviews (09/01/2000)
"A refreshing addition to the literature of breast cancer...." Publishers Weekly (09/11/2000)
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