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A Biography of Cancer and Other Interesting Interviews

Posted Mar 31 2011 11:24pm

emperor-of-all-maladies As I’m sure the great majority of our readers don’t get the regular joy of hearing Leonard Lopate at NPR’s WNYC , I thought I’d offer up these recent archive interviews for your pleasure and/or edification. Lopate’s interviews are generally extraordinary– and these are no different, except perhaps even better than the norm.

This is how they describe the show – recent favorite interviews– on the WNYC website:

Oncologist Siddhartha Mukherjee discusses his deeply personal biography of what he calls “the emperor of all maladies:” cancer. Yvonne Thornton talks about her long road to become the first African American woman board certified in the obstetrical sub-specialty of maternal-fetal medicine. Douglas Starr tells the true crime story that led to the birth of forensic medicine. And Anand Giridharadas gives us an intimate portrait of India’s remaking.

Enjoy.

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