Changing Faces of Childhood Cancer
Discover the transformative journey of childhood cancer treatment in Changing Faces of Childhood Cancer by Joanna Baines. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2015, this insightful paperback spans 236 pages, offering a comprehensive look at the evolution of British responses to childhood cancer.
With the establishment of the NHS and advancements in paediatric training, children gained access to groundbreaking experimental chemotherapy, significantly increasing cure rates. This book highlights the individual stories of young patients, bringing their experiences of hope and resilience to the forefront.
Join Joanna Baines as she explores not only the medical advancements but also the societal impact of these changes. Perfect for anyone interested in the history of medicine, child health, and the fight against cancer, this first edition is a must-read for healthcare professionals, researchers, and families affected by childhood cancer.