The story of Taxol: nature and politics in the pursuit of an anti-cancer drug
Goodman, Jordan ; Walsh, Vivien
Cambridge University Press - Cambridge
2006
XII, 282 p.
cancer ; economic impact ; medical treatment ; pharmaceuticals ; political aspect
Medicine - Toxicology - Health
English
Bibliogr.;Index
978-0-521-03250-6
15-65690
"Taxol is arguably the most celebrated, talked-about and controversial natural product in recent years. It is celebrated because of its efficacy as an anti-cancer drug and because its discovery has provided powerful support for policies concerned with biodiversity; talked about because in the late 1980s and early 1990s the American public was bombarded with news reports and special programmes about the molecule and its host, the Pacific yew; and controversial because during the early 1990s the drug and the tree became embroiled in a number of very sensitive political issues with wide implications for the conduct of public policy. The Story of Taxol tells this story."
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