A Kirkus Best Book of 2016
Oncologist and cancer gene hunter Theo Ross delivers the first
authoritative, go-to for people facing a genetic predisposition for
cancer
There are 13 million people with cancer in the United States, and it's
estimated that about 1.3 million of these cases are hereditary. Yet
despite advanced training in cancer genetics and years of practicing
medicine, Dr. Theo Ross was never certain whether the history of cancers
in her family was simple bad luck or a sign that they were carriers of a
cancer-causing genetic mutation. Then she was diagnosed with melanoma,
and for someone with a dark complexion, melanoma made no sense. It
turned out there was a genetic factor at work.
Using her own family's story, the latest science of cancer genetics, and
her experience as a practicing physician, Ross shows readers how to spot
the patterns of inherited cancer, how to get tested for cancer-causing
genes, and what to do if you have one. With a foreword by Siddartha
Mukherjee, prize winning author of The Emperor of All Maladies, this
will be the first authoritative, go-to for people facing inherited
cancer, this book empowers readers to face their genetic heritage
without fear and to make decisions that will keep them and their
families healthy.