Challenging the notion of recent breakthroughs in cancer treatment, the book argues that the existing cancer control model fails to eliminate most cancers. It explores the underlying reasons for this limitation and proposes alternative strategies for improving cancer management. The discussion emphasizes the need for a paradigm shift in understanding and addressing cancer to enhance treatment outcomes.
Guy B. Faguet Books


Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia
- 440 pages
- 16 hours of reading
A comprehensive and critical review of the latest scientific advances in our understanding of the molecular genetics and biology of CLL and their application to the best management of CLL. The authors focus on diagnosis, prognosis, multifaceted treatment options, and complications. Among the diverse treatments considered are chemotherapy, autologous and allogenic transplantations, monoclonal antibody therapy, immunotoxin therapy, gene therapy, and several new therapeutic strategies. Familial and juvenile chronic lymphocytic leukemia are also discussed.