Henrietta Lacks was never told that doctors took her cells. She died in 1951, poor and Black, with five young children and no idea that a small piece of her body would outlive her—and change science forever.
Those cells—called HeLa—became the first immortal human cells ever grown in a lab. They helped develop the polio vaccine, guided cancer research, shaped IVF and gene therapy, and built the foundation of the biotech industry. Yet for decades, no one knew the woman behind them.
This book tells the full story of Henrietta Lacks: the mother, the patient, the forgotten woman whose cells became famous. It traces how her family discovered the truth, how scientists and corporations profited without consent, and how her name was nearly erased from history. It also explores the legacy she left behind—the breakthroughs, the ethical questions, and the growing call for fairness in medical research.
*Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Who Changed Medicine Forever* restores dignity to the woman behind the microscope—and demands that we never forget her.
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Henrietta Lacks was never told that doctors took her cells. She died in 1951, poor and Black, with five young children and no idea that a small piece of her body would outlive her-and change science forever.Those cells-called HeLa-became the first immortal human cells ever grown in a lab. They helped develop the polio vaccine, guided cancer research, shaped IVF and gene therapy, and built the foundation of the biotech industry. Yet for decades, no one knew the woman behind them.This book tells the full story of Henrietta Lacks: the mother, the patient, the forgotten woman whose cells became famous. It traces how her family discovered the truth, how scientists and corporations profited without consent, and how her name was nearly erased from history. It also explores the legacy she left behind-the breakthroughs, the ethical questions, and the growing call for fairness in medical research.*Henrietta Lacks: The Woman Who Changed Medicine Forever* restores dignity to the woman behind the microscope-and demands that we never forget her. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798290396033
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