A Biography of Cancer and Other Interesting Interviews
Posted Mar 31 2011 11:24pm
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.
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.
This is how they describe the show – recent favorite interviews– on the WNYC website:
Enjoy.