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- catalog abstract "Gilda Radner, the popular star of "Saturday Night Live", died of ovarian cancer on May 20, 1989. When "Fighting Ovarian Cancer - Doctors Don't Know Who's at Risk, or Why" appeared in the Washington Post ten days later, the media had finally let ovarian cancer out of the closet. It could strike any woman, including a famous comedienne who meant so much to so many. Following the publication in the New York Times of medical writer Larry Altman's article "Research Links Diet and Infertility Factors to Ovarian Cancer," Gilda's husband, Gene Wilder, wrote to the author to ask some pointed questions. Altman urged him to contact Dr. M. Steven Piver at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York. Wilder and Piver met over the phone and immediately recognized their shared common desire. From that time, they have worked together to communicate to the general public what is now known about ovarian cancer. When Dr. Piver decided to write Gilda's Disease, he asked Wilder to help him by sharing what he had learned during Gilda's struggle so that others might benefit from their ordeal.".
- catalog contributor b9793095.
- catalog contributor b9793096.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Foreword / Joanna Bull -- Introduction / M. Steven Piver -- Ch. 1. Gilda Radner: A Personal Perspective / Gene Wilder -- Ch. 2. Causes of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 3. Prevention of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 4. Diagnosing Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 5. The Thirty Different Types of Ovarian Cancer: The Pathology of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 6. The Four Stages of Ovarian Cancer: Stages and Survival -- Ch. 7. Surgery of Ovarian Cancer: What Do I Need to Know? -- Ch. 8. First-Line Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 9. Second-Look Surgery -- Ch. 10. Second-Line Chemotherapy -- Ch. 11. Alternative Therapies from Apricot Pits to Zen Macrobiotic Diet and Touch Therapy -- Ch. 12. Gene Therapy.".
- catalog description "Gilda Radner, the popular star of "Saturday Night Live", died of ovarian cancer on May 20, 1989. When "Fighting Ovarian Cancer - Doctors Don't Know Who's at Risk, or Why" appeared in the Washington Post ten days later, the media had finally let ovarian cancer out of the closet. It could strike any woman, including a famous comedienne who meant so much to so many. Following the publication in the New York Times of medical writer Larry Altman's article "Research Links Diet and Infertility Factors to Ovarian Cancer," Gilda's husband, Gene Wilder, wrote to the author to ask some pointed questions. Altman urged him to contact Dr. M. Steven Piver at the Roswell Park Cancer Institute in Buffalo, New York. Wilder and Piver met over the phone and immediately recognized their shared common desire. From that time, they have worked together to communicate to the general public what is now known about ovarian cancer. When Dr. Piver decided to write Gilda's Disease, he asked Wilder to help him by sharing what he had learned during Gilda's struggle so that others might benefit from their ordeal.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 173-179) and index.".
- catalog extent "184 p., [8] p. of plates :".
- catalog hasFormat "Gilda's disease.".
- catalog identifier "1573920894 (cloth : acid-free paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Gilda's disease.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books,".
- catalog relation "Gilda's disease.".
- catalog subject "616.99/465 20".
- catalog subject "Ovarian Neoplasms Popular Works.".
- catalog subject "Ovaries Cancer Popular works.".
- catalog subject "RC280.O8 P576 1996".
- catalog subject "WP 322 P693 1996".
- catalog tableOfContents "Foreword / Joanna Bull -- Introduction / M. Steven Piver -- Ch. 1. Gilda Radner: A Personal Perspective / Gene Wilder -- Ch. 2. Causes of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 3. Prevention of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 4. Diagnosing Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 5. The Thirty Different Types of Ovarian Cancer: The Pathology of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 6. The Four Stages of Ovarian Cancer: Stages and Survival -- Ch. 7. Surgery of Ovarian Cancer: What Do I Need to Know? -- Ch. 8. First-Line Chemotherapy of Ovarian Cancer -- Ch. 9. Second-Look Surgery -- Ch. 10. Second-Line Chemotherapy -- Ch. 11. Alternative Therapies from Apricot Pits to Zen Macrobiotic Diet and Touch Therapy -- Ch. 12. Gene Therapy.".
- catalog title "Gilda's disease : sharing personal experiences and a medical perspective on ovarian cancer / M. Steven Piver with Gene Wilder.".
- catalog type "Popular works. fast".
- catalog type "text".