How Cancer Crossed the Color Line

By Keith Wailoo

Examining one hundred years in the public campaign against cancer, this path-breaking study of scientific, medical, and epidemiological writings and of cinematic and literary representations of disease, reveals how experts and the lay public saw cancer’s demographic shifts – from a stereotypical white female disease to equal opportunity killer — as a message about women, men, race and the changing color line.

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