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When it comes to children with cancer, Dr. Jon Bock is a relentless advocate; he never gives up the fight. But it’s not an easy job with pain and death regularly involved. It’s been frustrating watching children die of cancer. He and the other doctors in the group can only hope for a miracle-a cure for children’s cancer. A new type of toxic combination therapy is developed to treat a malignant cancer that Dr. Bock has never cured before. Challenged by a colleague to “bring him a miracle,” Bock and his associates use the new therapy on eight-year-old Teddie Thompson to destroy all evidence of the cancer in the face of life-threatening complications-and they succeed. Was Bock’s first cure of the cancer a miracle? Despite mixed opinions among his associates, he returns to the colleague who challenged him and asks, “Can you diagnose a miracle?” Based on observations of cases and colleagues during the 1970s, “Can You Diagnose a Miracle?” demonstrates the early frustrations of pediatric cancer treatment and the strides that have been made in the field today.
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
When it comes to children with cancer, Dr. Jon Bock is a relentless advocate; he never gives up the fight. But it’s not an easy job with pain and death regularly involved. It’s been frustrating watching children die of cancer. He and the other doctors in the group can only hope for a miracle-a cure for children’s cancer. A new type of toxic combination therapy is developed to treat a malignant cancer that Dr. Bock has never cured before. Challenged by a colleague to “bring him a miracle,” Bock and his associates use the new therapy on eight-year-old Teddie Thompson to destroy all evidence of the cancer in the face of life-threatening complications-and they succeed. Was Bock’s first cure of the cancer a miracle? Despite mixed opinions among his associates, he returns to the colleague who challenged him and asks, “Can you diagnose a miracle?” Based on observations of cases and colleagues during the 1970s, “Can You Diagnose a Miracle?” demonstrates the early frustrations of pediatric cancer treatment and the strides that have been made in the field today.