Doctored, Charles Piller
Doctored, Charles Piller
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Doctored

Author: Charles Piller

Narrator: Lyle Blaker

Unabridged: 10 hr 37 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2025


Synopsis

An Economist Best Book of 2025 So Far

For readers of Empire of Pain and Dopesick, a “gripping story of medical groupthink and warped incentives” (The Economist) that follows how Alzheimer’s disease treatment has been set back by corrupt researchers, negligent regulators, and the profit motives of Big Pharma.

Nearly seven million Americans live with Alzheimer’s disease, a tragedy that is already projected to grow into a $1 trillion crisis by 2050. While families suffer and promises of pharmaceutical breakthroughs keep coming up short, investigative journalist Charles Piller’s Doctored shows that we’ve quite likely been walking the wrong path to finding a cure all along—led astray by a cabal of self-interested researchers, government accomplices, and corporate greed.

In this “riveting must-read master class in science journalism” (Gary Taubes, author of Rethinking Diabetes), Piller begins with a whistleblower—Vanderbilt professor Matthew Schrag—whose work exposed a massive scandal. Schrag found that a University of Minnesota lab led by a precocious young scientist and a Nobel Prize–rumored director delivered apparently falsified data at the heart of the leading hypothesis about the disease.

Piller uncovers evidence that hundreds of important Alzheimer’s research papers are based on false data. In the process, he reveals how even against a flood of money and influence, a determined cadre of scientific renegades have fought back to challenge the field’s institutional powers in service to science and the tens of thousands of patients who have been drawn into trials to test dubious drugs. Piller “masterfully unfolds an epic tale of astounding fraud, scientific egos run amok, and steely heroism in the pursuit of truth, creating both a page-turner and a seminal account of deceit that will long be remembered alongside Theranos and Enron as a scandal for the ages” (Katherine Eban, author of Bottle of Lies).

About Charles Piller

Charles Piller is an investigative journalist for Science magazine and his work has appeared in the Los Angeles TimesThe New York TimesThe Sacramento Bee, and morePiller has been honored with many national journalism awards, and is the author of Gene WarsThe Fail-Safe Society, and Doctored. He has reported on public health, biological warfare, infectious disease outbreaks, and other topics from the United States, Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America. Follow him on X @CPiller. 


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sharon on March 03, 2025

Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer's was published in 2025. It is one of the most important and distressing books I have read in 2025. The dominant hypothesis that amyloid-beta proteins and tau tangles cause Alzheimer's has been in existence for decades, but little......more

Goodreads review by Sheila on October 27, 2024

I received a free copy of, Doctored, by Charles Piller, from the publisher and Netgalley in exchange for an honest review. Alzheimer's is a horrible disease, millions of American suffer with it, and their families too. This book shows how they people who can cure this disease are not. This was a ver......more

Goodreads review by Sherif on April 07, 2025

Riveting. A real page turner. I'm a psychiatric geneticist by training, so I am not directly up-to-date with the latest on Alzheimers. However, I think everyone in science is at least acutely aware of the substantial and disquieting number of allegations concerning scientific misconduct at the highes......more

Goodreads review by Debbie on April 11, 2025

After reading Doctored: Fraud, Arrogance, and Tragedy in the Quest to Cure Alzheimer’s, my trust in medical and government health institutions is obliterated. The book is sobering, enlightening, and infuriating. Charles Piller, investigative journalist, delves into the history of Alzheimer’s researc......more