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Obras de Keith Black

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Conocimiento común

Fecha de nacimiento
1957-09-13
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugar de nacimiento
Tuskegee, Alabama, USA
Lugares de residencia
Los Angeles, California, USA
Educación
Case Western Reserve University
University of Michigan
University of Michigan Medical School
Ocupaciones
neurosurgeon
Medical doctor
surgeon
Biografía breve
Keith L. Black is an American neurosurgeon specializing in the treatment of brain tumors and a prolific campaigner for funding of cancer treatment. He is chairman of the neurosurgery department and director of the Maxine Dunitz Neurosurgical Institute at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, California.

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This is an incredible story. Dr. Black's life and work are truly inspiring and I'm very glad I read this book. The actual writing style is a bit 'meh' (probably due to ghostwriting) but one can't be expected to be a brilliant neurosurgeon, researcher *and* writer. I hope Dr. Black continues to contribute so much to cancer research and treatment.
 
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decaturmamaof2 | 15 reseñas más. | Nov 28, 2018 |
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I did not complete reading this book. Dr. Black as many of his colleague neurosurgeons do has an ego that I got tired of hearing from. Do not recommend reading.
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jsharpmd | 15 reseñas más. | Feb 1, 2012 |
As I am a survivor of a brain tumor, I was particular interested in reading this book and waited in anticipation for it to come to me through my local library. It wasn't what I hoped it would be. Dry reading for sure. I was after more 'client case' theme reading and this was all about the doctor himself. I didn't find the reading to be arrogant as some found it but bored by statements of fact. Just, a very clinical overview of this doctors profession, how he got there, his studies, etc. It wasn't what I was looking for but did, however, make me even more grateful that there are doctors out there that are dedicated to this area of medicine. Without them, I would be dead.… (más)
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justablondemoment | 15 reseñas más. | Jul 3, 2010 |
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Fascinating book. Dr. Black touches lightly here and there on a few instances of racism that he has found in his career, and I wish he had given us more on his thoughts about these experiences.

The book focuses mainly on Black's research work and the discoveries and projects taking place at the Center for Brain tumors which he directs. The most enthralling parts are the detailed explanations on how the brain works and how tumors develop, from a neurological and biological angle.

Dr. Black does a great job, as well, of humanizing his stories and helps the reader care for his patients and understand the importance of brain cancer research, as the most common type of brain cancer is also the deadliest kind. Moreover, due to environmental factors and life styles (such as, in all likelihood, the pervasive use of cellphones) there are more and more tumors diagnosed each year. That means that each and every one of us has a higher risk of falling victim to brain cancer at any point in time. Sobering thought.

The book is a learning experience and leaves one wanting more on the topic. It also leaves one with important information on who to improve one's health and lessen the risk for brain cancer.

Very much worth reading.
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MissTrudy | 15 reseñas más. | Sep 12, 2009 |

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112
Popularidad
#174,306
Valoración
½ 3.5
Reseñas
16
ISBNs
9

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