Catching Breast Cancer
James Lawson
ATCHING BREAST CANCER
“How is it possible to catch breast cancer?”
“How could breast cancer be an infectious disease?”
For over 20 years James Lawson and his local and international colleagues have searched for the causes of breast cancer. By 2021 they had found the answers.
From Australia, Italy, Austria and the US, a handful of medical scientists dared to think outside the accepted narrative. These outward-thinking individuals and small dedicated teams overcame the intense rivalry and competitiveness that so often stymies scientific progress. Over two decades, their collaborative work discovered that you can catch breast cancer and that it can be indeed an infectious disease. These groundbreaking findings have laid the groundwork for the most important step of all – preventing breast cancer.
Lawson's work takes you behind these discoveries to the personal stories of those that have made such immense contributions to science and human health. The dry world of scientific papers and journals comes to life as one delves into the stories of those bright and brave minds that have driven this progress. Some humorous, others sad or poignant, all are fascinating.
From Professor Generoso Bevilacqua of Pisa: “I have just completed reading your book. It was a fantastic experience! One can find everything in it. Science, history, personal memories and many humorous anecdotes.”
Catching Breast Cancer is an important and compelling detective story for our current generation.
Duration - 3h 49m.
Author - James Lawson.
Narrator - Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole.
Published Date - Saturday, 07 January 2023.
Copyright - © 2022 Austin Macauley Publishers ©.
Location:
United States
Networks:
James Lawson
Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole
Austin Macauley Publishers
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Description:
ATCHING BREAST CANCER “How is it possible to catch breast cancer?” “How could breast cancer be an infectious disease?” For over 20 years James Lawson and his local and international colleagues have searched for the causes of breast cancer. By 2021 they had found the answers. From Australia, Italy, Austria and the US, a handful of medical scientists dared to think outside the accepted narrative. These outward-thinking individuals and small dedicated teams overcame the intense rivalry and competitiveness that so often stymies scientific progress. Over two decades, their collaborative work discovered that you can catch breast cancer and that it can be indeed an infectious disease. These groundbreaking findings have laid the groundwork for the most important step of all – preventing breast cancer. Lawson's work takes you behind these discoveries to the personal stories of those that have made such immense contributions to science and human health. The dry world of scientific papers and journals comes to life as one delves into the stories of those bright and brave minds that have driven this progress. Some humorous, others sad or poignant, all are fascinating. From Professor Generoso Bevilacqua of Pisa: “I have just completed reading your book. It was a fantastic experience! One can find everything in it. Science, history, personal memories and many humorous anecdotes.” Catching Breast Cancer is an important and compelling detective story for our current generation. Duration - 3h 49m. Author - James Lawson. Narrator - Emily Anna Dinwiddie-Cole. Published Date - Saturday, 07 January 2023. Copyright - © 2022 Austin Macauley Publishers ©.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:10:01
About the Author
Duration:01:02:58
Dedication
Duration:00:12:04
Acknowledgement
Duration:01:22:16
Preface
Duration:05:55:11
Chapter One: A Sad Story
Duration:24:24:45
Chapter Two: Why Does Breast Cancer Dominate the Headlines
Duration:03:52:47
Pink
Duration:01:55:00
Chapter Three: The Beginning of the Hunt
Duration:10:00:11
Chapter Four: Understanding Breast Cancer
Duration:01:29:35
Be Careful of Some Science
Duration:03:00:01
High Society
Duration:04:08:07
Fats
Duration:01:00:44
Nurses Toenails
Duration:01:15:04
Tobacco
Duration:01:01:29
Oncogenesis Cancer Creation
Duration:01:53:59
Breast Tissue ‘Hormone Receptors’
Duration:01:02:39
Age
Duration:00:40:47
Families
Duration:01:57:29
Migrants
Duration:02:32:25
Food, Age of Menarche and Menopause
Duration:03:21:58
Food and Breast Cancer
Duration:07:29:53
Alcohol
Duration:01:21:13
Male Breast Cancer
Duration:00:31:46
Female Prostate Cancer
Duration:00:26:29
Breast Cancer Risks
Duration:00:42:29
Chapter Five: Errors and Disasters
Duration:09:16:15
Tamoxifen
Duration:01:33:31
Herceptin
Duration:00:55:25
Chemotherapy
Duration:02:06:01
Radiotherapy
Duration:01:15:54
Chapter Six: Getting Underway
Duration:18:39:34
Chapter Seven: Dinh Tran, Vietnam and Breast Cancer
Duration:16:56:44
Chapter Eight: Mice and Breast Cancer
Duration:06:11:13
An Intriguing Finding from Columbia University
Duration:03:29:28
Chapter Nine: Young Ladies from Argentina
Duration:05:55:32
The Quiet American
Duration:01:11:22
Chapter Ten: What Are Viruses
Duration:05:21:48
Chapter Eleven: Sydney, Australia
Duration:08:38:36
Chapter Twelve: The English Austrians
Duration:07:00:57
Chapter Thirteen: A Grandmother Takes on Breast Cancer
Duration:17:38:29
Moving On
Duration:05:11:50
The Pathologists
Duration:03:18:32
Chapter Fourteen: Progress
Duration:06:01:09
Chapter Fifteen: Dog Breast Cancer
Duration:04:17:24
Chapter Sixteen: Getting Angry
Duration:12:25:54
Chapter Seventeen: Rosie
Duration:05:01:56
Chapter Eighteen: An African Virus 00:00
Duration:22:10:45
Chapter Nineteen: Cow’s Milk. Ice Cream. Hamburgers
Duration:05:12:08
Chapter Twenty: The Leaning Tower of Pisa
Duration:05:57:25
Chapter Twenty One: Exciting Stuff
Duration:01:34:59
Breakthrough in Vienna
Duration:01:30:54
Breakthrough in Sydney
Duration:02:35:31
Breakthrough from Pisa
Duration:00:53:20
More Breakthroughs from Pisa
Duration:01:52:25
Social Isolation
Duration:05:03:54
Chapter Twenty Two: The End of the Hunt
Duration:10:09:20
Chapter Twenty Three: A Handful of Viruses
Duration:00:49:43
Human Papilloma Viruses
Duration:00:58:02
Epstein Barr Virus
Duration:00:19:02
Bovine Leukaemia Virus
Duration:00:12:53
Multiple Viruses
Duration:01:29:12
Chapter Twenty Four: Can Breast Cancer Be Prevented?
Duration:01:24:16
Postscript by the Year 2022
Duration:04:06:25
Closing Credits
Duration:00:10:22