Dr. Vincent DeVita and Elizabeth DeVita-Raeburn discuss their book, "The Death of Cancer" (Sarah Crichton Books, 2015). The war on cancer is winnable, according to the authors, who reveal how we can get there.
Dr. DeVita is a pioneering oncologist--he developed the first successful chemotherapy treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma--who in "the Death of Cancer" offers a personal and scientific look at cancer, and how we move forward to vanquish this disease that touches everyone.
DeVita-Raeburn is a science writer and Dr. DeVita's daughter. She is the also the author of "The Empty Room: Surviving the Loss of a Brother or Sister at Any Age" (Scribner, 2004).
Then, Publishers Weekly publisher Cevin Bryerman looks ahead to the 2016 Havana Book Fair, the U.S. Publishes Mission to Cuba and publishing opportunities in Cuba.