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I wish there'd been a little more about the culture that's grown up around cancer, particularly breast cancer, in America - what there was I really enjoyed, like the chapter or so about the Komen Foundation. The science and history of treatment was the biggest part of the book, interspersed with some more memoir-style sections about the author's own cancer and treatment. I hadn't heard about this book before randomly picking it up from the new releases shelf at the library, but it was engaging and educational on a topic I didn't know much about previously.