How Cancer Works
Lauren Sompayrac


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1 Five stars, and I haven't even read it.
Dr. Sompayrac's other books, on the working of the immune system, and pathogenic viruses, are the clearest molecular biology texts I have ever read. I refer to them constantly in preparation for my lectures, shamelessly steal his authoritative analogies, encourage my students to buy and read them, and hope beyond reason that my ability to teach with incisiveness and wit will one day approach a small percentage his wonderful writing.

Paul Evans, PhD.
Microbiology Instructor


2 Cancer Research for Everybody
Dr. Sompayrac's book is unique in striking the perfect balance between up-to-date scientific accuracy and entertaining presentation. It flows so naturally and is such a fun to read that one tends not to notice its great learning value. I did not put the book down until its last page and then started from the beginning again. I feel that everyone must read this book!

George N. Dessev, Ph.D.
Retired Professor in Cell and Molecular Biology



Thursday, 24-Jul-2008 14:52:35 CDT
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Yet creeds mean very little, Coth answered the dark god, still speaking

almost gently. The optimist proclaims that we live in the best of all
possible worlds; and the pessimist fears this is true.
-- James Cabell, "The Silver Stallion"

To give happiness is to deserve happiness.