Radical, Kate Pickert
Radical, Kate Pickert
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Radical
The Science, Culture, and History of Breast Cancer in America

Author: Kate Pickert

Narrator: Kate Pickert

Unabridged: 9 hr 3 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2019


Synopsis

In this "powerful and unflinching page-turner" (New York Times), a healthcare journalist examines the science, history, and culture of breast cancer.

As a health-care journalist, Kate Pickert knew the emotional highs and lows of medical treatment well -- but always from a distance, through the stories of her subjects. That is, until she was unexpectedly diagnosed with an aggressive type of breast cancer at the age of 35. As she underwent more than a year of treatment, Pickert realized that the popular understanding of breast care in America bears little resemblance to the experiences of today's patients and the rapidly changing science designed to save their lives. After using her journalistic skills to navigate her own care, Pickert embarked on a quest to understand the cultural, scientific and historical forces shaping the lives of breast-cancer patients in the modern age.
Breast cancer is one of history's most prolific killers. Despite billions spent on research and treatments, it remains one of the deadliest diseases facing women today. From the forests of the Pacific Northwest to an operating suite in Los Angeles to the epicenter of pink-ribbon advocacy in Dallas, Pickert reports on the turning points and people responsible for the progress that has been made against breast cancer and documents the challenges of defeating a disease that strikes one in eight American women and has helped shape the country's medical culture.
Drawing on interviews with doctors, economists, researchers, advocates and patients, as well as on journal entries and recordings collected over the author's treatment, Radical puts the story of breast cancer into context, and shows how modern treatments represent a long overdue shift in the way doctors approach cancer -- and disease -- itself.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jaime on September 22, 2019

Well-written and well-researched. I especially appreciated her attention on metastatic breast cancer and metastatic disease - which is so often ignored. I was shocked to find out that the “Cancer Moonshot” so highly touted does not explicitly earmark funding for research on how metastatic disease af......more

Goodreads review by Sara on October 25, 2019

This is my 116 book of the year. It’s been by far the best one! I would give it 10 stars if I could. My oncologist recommended it to me yesterday and it arrived at my house this evening and I read it without putting it down. Finally an up-to-date breast cancer book with history and personal stories......more

Goodreads review by Emily on July 03, 2020

A nice, fairly comprehensive view of the science and history of breast cancer in the United States. I felt like the “cultural” part was a little lacking—even though she does a good job of discussing Komen and the problems with a PR message geared towards prevention, “awareness,” and survivor narrati......more

Goodreads review by MaryAnne on November 02, 2019

The author is a journalist who was diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in her 30s. This book is her attempt to process her diagnosis and come to terms with her treatment (over a year) and prognosis (good for now). She goes into history of breast cancer treatment (going back to the 1800s), the hist......more

Goodreads review by AmberBug on August 26, 2022

After I was diagnosed with Invasive Ductal Carcinoma with lymph node involvement, I was so numb that the last thing I needed was to read more about it. It took me halfway through Chemo to finally make my way through the volumes of books written on cancer to pick ones that I wanted to read. I am SO g......more


Quotes

"On the surgeons, cancer researchers, and activists working on the front lines of this complicated and often politically fraught disease, Pickert writes bravely, with equal parts heart and heft, and pitch-perfect detail."—Beth Macy, author of Dopesick

"Bridges the gap between fright and calm, between terror and treatment, between horror and hope...A vital addition to the new canon of cancer books"—Sarah Weinman, Medium

"Kate Pickert does a great job of using her own story to bring the people and history of breast cancer treatment and advocacy to a modern audience."—Susan M. Love, MD, author of Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book

"An exhaustive, unflinching, deeply personal report."—Kim Hubbard, People

"A compassionate, lucid, and well-researched account of historic and ongoing attempts to combat breast cancer."—Publishers Weekly

"A thoroughly researched and compassionate account of a disease that strikes one in eight American women"—Megan O'Neill Melle, Parade

"A must-read if you or anyone you know has breast cancer, but also for anyone interested in the less-discussed factors that influence our perception and care for cancer today."—Liz Moody, mindbodygreen

"Want to learn more about breast cancer? Read this book...Pickert has produced an evenhanded, powerful and unflinching page-turner."—New York Times

"Balanced, cogent and eye-opening."—Barbara Kiser, Nature

"Riveting... A remarkable, up-to-the-minute resource."
Washington Post