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Books About the Medical and Big Pharma Industries


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Cover art for THE BILLION-DOLLAR MOLECULE
NONFICTION
Released: Feb. 1, 1994

"Colorful, packed with facts and delivering a clear message: that the risks of investing in biotechnology aren't just high--they're stratospheric."
A you-are-there account of the turbulent early days of Vertex, a high-tech, high-risk biotechnology firm. Read full book review >
Cover art for POWERFUL MEDICINES
NONFICTION
Released: Aug. 20, 2004

"Marked by solid scholarship, measured criticism, and pithy comments: an informative and highly readable study that makes a significant contribution to the ongoing discussion of an important health care issue."
Cogent analysis of how pharmaceutical drugs are approved, promoted, and prescribed in this country, with some well-considered recommendations for improving the present system. Read full book review >
Cover art for HOW DOCTORS THINK
NONFICTION
Released: March 19, 2007

"A highly pleasurable must-read."
A revealing, often disturbing look at what goes on in doctors' minds when treating patients, plus some advice to patients on how to work with their doctors to improve that process. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE INVISIBLE CURE
NONFICTION
Released: May 1, 2007

"Critical analysis of a dire situation and a compelling argument for the power of social mobilization."
Public-health specialist Epstein (Where She Came From, 1997, etc.) takes a stark yet hopeful look at the AIDS epidemic in Africa. Read full book review >
Cover art for OVERTREATED
NONFICTION
Released: Sept. 1, 2007

"A bombshell of a book: must reading for consumers, their political representatives and all those White House contenders."
Journalist Brownlee blames America's sky-high healthcare costs on expensive treatments imposed by doctors on patients all too ready to accept or even demand them. Read full book review >
Cover art for THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE WAR ON CANCER
NONFICTION
Released: Oct. 1, 2007

"One can hope, however, that Davis's book will assure that proper attention is paid."
Cancer remains such a prolific killer, says the author, because the medical community focuses on treatment rather than prevention of the root causes. Read full book review >