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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent choice for either leisure readers or medical students.,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Do No Harm: How a Magic Bullet for Prostate Cancer Became a Medical Quandary (Hardcover)
DO NO HARM: HOW A MAGIC BULLET FOR PROSTATE CANCER BECAME A MEDICAL QUANDARY explores a modern medical detective mystery revolving around finasteride, a 'magic bullet' proven to reduce the incidence of prostate cancer dramatically. The same clinical trial also showed it was associated with a higher rate of aggressive cancer, negating its benefits. DO NO HARM is more than study of one drug's pros and cons; it outlines the drug marketing and research industry and the medical dilemmas of treatments which harm as well as help. Both general interest and medical libraries will find it an excellent choice for either leisure readers or medical students.
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Do No Harm: How a Magic Bullet for Prostate Cancer Became a Medical Quandary by Stewart Justman (Hardcover - January 28, 2008)
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