Scientists love Pandora’s DNA, apparently. The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) put my book on a list of five “Books about cancer that everyone must read.” I’m delighted to be in the good company of other excellent titles
The ASCO Post Reviews Pandora’s DNA
The ASCO Post, the publication of the American Society of Clinical Oncology has published a detailed and very positive review of Pandora’s DNA in its April 10, 2015 issue. Read it here.
Nab Pandora’s DNA for a Dollar!
From today (Tuesday, March 24, 2015), until Friday (March 27, 2015), you can nab the digital version of my book, Pandora’s DNA: Tracing the breast cancer genes through history, science, and one family tree for $0.99 from these fine online retailers: Amazon
ALA Names Pandora’s DNA Notable Book of 2015
I’m delighted to say that the ALA (American Library Association) has named Pandora’s DNA a notable book of 2015, along with 25 other wonderful works of fiction, nonfiction, and poetry. You can check out the whole list on the ALA website.
Pandora’s DNA on Women’s Room Radio
Host Gina Lemanowicz of Rowan University’s Women’s Room radio program interviewed me about Pandora’s DNA on January 29, 2015. You can listen at the link: http://wgls.rowan.edu/episodes.php?feed=THE_WOMENS_ROOM
Real Steps to Survival
Seth Berkman of the Jewish Daily Forward has a nice interview with me about BRCA, larp, and Pandora’s DNA up. You can read it here.
Guardian’s Best Popular Medicine Books of 2014
I’m thrilled to say that Pandora’s DNA made the Guardian’s list of best popular medicine books of 2014. You can read the list here.
Pandora on Late Night Health Radio
I had the pleasure of talking Pandora’s DNA on Late Night Health Radio with host Mark Allyn on December 6, 2014. You can listen at the link: http://www.latenighthealth.com/12-06-14.html
PANDORA’S DNA Reading @ Newport Public Library, RI
A public reading and discussion of Pandora’s DNA at the Newport Public Library.
Why Surveillance Sucks: Exhibit 17
This morning, while I’m still in bed, and George is telling me about his silly dream, a nurse calls to tell me the results of my latest transvaginal ultrasound, a scan I take every six months to screen for ovarian