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    Title: Race for a Remedy: The Science and Scientists behind the Next Life-Saving Cancer Medicine
Author: Makhdum Ahmed
Narrator: Pat Grimes
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 7 hours 58 minutes
Release date: September  3, 2024
Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 1 
 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1
Genres: Medicine & Naturopathy
Publisher's Summary: 
    How does a mere molecule—a chemical structure—become a drug? And how do we know that it works safely? In a one-trillion-dollar pharmaceutical industry with high-stakes profits and perils, battles are raging every day to successfully bring a molecule to its birth: an FDA-approved medicine. In Race for a Remedy, Makhdum Ahmed, MD, an internationally renowned expert in cancer treatment and drug development, takes readers behind the scenes of the fascinating and intense world of cancer drug development.  Whether it’s a small molecule, a versatile monoclonal antibody, or the fancy, poster child of cutting-edge cell therapy, modern drugs are built upon a centuries-old solid foundation set by the pioneers of medicine and immunology. This revealing book also explores the struggles of current-day pharmaceutical and biotech industries to overtake competitors and make sure their molecule reaches the finish line first. For leading cancer drug developers, that means achieving the ultimate goal: creating the next life-saving cancer medicine.  Readers will also find answers to common questions on drugs, such as:    - How long does it usually take for a drug to come to market?  - When can we expect a cure for cancers like leukemia and lymphoma?  - Are experimental medicines unsafe?  - Given my illness (or that of my loved one), should I join a clinical trial, and what are the odds it will help?    A leading medical expert on the front lines of drug creation, Dr. Ahmed offers basic pharmacological insights, revolutionary science, and the gripping arc of new drug development. Race for a Remedy will change the way readers think about medicine.