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Introduction 1
1 "Glioma Babies:" Families, and Cancer in Children in the 1930s 12
2 "Cancer, The Child Killer": Jimmy and the Redefinition of a Dread Disease 32
3 Death Be Not Proud: Children, Families, and Cancer in Postwar America 53
4 "Against All Odds": Chemotherapy and the Medical Management of Acute Leukemia in the 1950s 82
5 "Who's Afraid of Death on the Leukemia Ward?": Remission, Relapse, and Child Death in the 1960s and 1970s 112
6 "The Truly Cured Child": Prolonged Survival and the Late Effects of Cancer 138
Conclusion 163
Notes 171
Index 211
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Add Hope and Suffering: Children, Cancer, and the Paradox of Experimental Medicine, Gretchen Krueger's poignant narrative explores how doctors, families, and the public interpreted the experience of childhood cancer from the 1930s through the 1970s. Pairing the transformation of childhood cancer from killer to curable disease with the pe, Hope and Suffering: Children, Cancer, and the Paradox of Experimental Medicine to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Hope and Suffering: Children, Cancer, and the Paradox of Experimental Medicine, Gretchen Krueger's poignant narrative explores how doctors, families, and the public interpreted the experience of childhood cancer from the 1930s through the 1970s. Pairing the transformation of childhood cancer from killer to curable disease with the pe, Hope and Suffering: Children, Cancer, and the Paradox of Experimental Medicine to your collection on WonderClub |