Based on 30 years of clinical and research experience, backed by a
careful assessment of four decades of published data, Dr. Faguet
documented in The War on Cancer (Springer 2005), early advances in
cancer treatment and patient survival that soon stalled. Ten years later
and after an exhaustive analysis of evidence-based data available
through 2013 that incorporates 755 references, he reveals the root
causes of the stagnation in cancer control, including the role played by
major stakeholders and advocates a coordinated national effort, akin to
the Apollo program, to unveil the causes of cancer and their mastery. In
the interim, Dr. Faguet urges caregivers to manage patients according to
the four ethical principles of beneficence, non-maleficence, respect for
patients' autonomy and justice especially at the end of life.