![]() ![]() ![]() At one point, she said, “Well, I’m willing to go on, but in order to go on I need to know what it is I’m battling.” She, unfortunately, passed away, but the book is an attempt to give a full answer to that question. She had been treated with chemotherapy and relapsed and treated again. Mukherjee: The book is a very long answer to a question first posed to me by a patient that I was treating in Boston, a woman with a very aggressive form of abdominal cancer. OncLive Nursing: I’m sure you’ve been asked this many times-what inspired you to write this book? I had the honor of interviewing Dr Mukherjee in September 2010. His book The Emperor of All Maladies was recently named one of the 10 best books of the year by the New York Times, whose reviewer called it “one of the most extraordinary stories in medicine.” In addition to his new career as an author, Mukherjee is a practicing oncologist, a cancer researcher, and an assistant professor at Columbia University in New York. ![]() Siddhartha Mukherjee, MD, is having a good year. ![]()
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