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"The Emperor of all Maladies - A biography of cancer" by Siddhartha Mukherjee: An essential read for oncologists Chris Antony, Santosh S. Mane Indian Journal of Cancer, 2025 Dear Editor, The present letter refers to the Pulitzer Prize-winning book on the history of Cancer, “The Emperor of All Maladies: A Biography of Cancer,”[1] written by Siddhartha Mukherjee. Understanding the historical aspects of cancer is crucial in developing the most sophisticated and effective treatment of the disease. In this aspect, reading Siddhartha Mukherjee’s book will give physicians and researchers in the field an added advantage in working on the subject with new vigor. The book is presented in six parts. It begins with the story of a patient named Carla, who is fighting leukemia. The description of sickness and the physiopathological changes in the body are given in layperson’s terms, as seen through the eyes of a patient, doctor, researcher, surgeon, social activist, or even an administrator or policy maker. It is an eye-opener for the scientists in oncology to do more on the preventive methods for cancer. A single reading of the book will reveal the different stages of the disease and its terrific forms – like leukemia, breast cancer, lung cancer, lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, esophageal cancer, gastrointestinal stomach tumor, and so on. In Part One, the mechanism of the development of leukemia and its treatment are depicted. It starts with the history of leukemia pathology, from ‘a suppuration of blood’ to ‘white blood’ by early physicians and researchers. Then he describes the further efforts of later researchers, who not just wanted to comprehend cancer by ‘invisible forces’ like miasmas, neuroses, bad humor, and hysterias but also wanted a better understanding, leading to the development of the cellular theory. Sydney Farber’s contributions to leukemia treatment are elaborated. The chapter hints at the importance of environmental factors while describing historical accounts of stomach cancer. He comments that Galen was probably right about the ‘humor which causes tumors.’ Though surgery was applied, the cancer ‘crab’ was still elusive. In Part Two, the story of Mary Lasker speaks volumes of the importance of fundraising for treatment and research in cancer. The importance of basic research is elucidated, and understanding the basic cellular mechanisms, which demand intensive research, is explained. Part Three echoes the cry of a cancer patient who can no longer take the suffering. This chapter gives a stimulating account of the developments in cancer research, from the beginning of randomized controlled surgical trials to the advent of palliative care and the need for preventive medicine for cancer. Part Four starts with the search for causes of cancer with the story of the ‘chimney sweeper boys’ affected with scrotal cancer. Thus began a new chapter in cancer prevention – Cancer Epidemiology. Further, the author takes the readers to Preventive Screening for Cancers by describing the Pap smear test and its application in female pathological conditions. In Part Five, the author further describes how the fight against cancer turned inward to basic biology and toward fundamental mechanisms. Readers will also come across three theories: genes cause cancers, exogenous chemicals cause cancers, and viruses cause cancers, which have been put forth in the field of cancer epidemiology. Accounts of the six essential alterations in cell physiology that dictate malignant growth compel the readers to reason about cancer. In Part Six, the shift from targeted therapy to the molecular world in cancer studies is described, from cellular physiology to sequencing cancer genome and from descriptive biology to functional biology of cancer. Atossa’s story is more like a time travel into the history of cancer. In the time of Hippocrates (500 BC), the disease was known as KARKINOS or crab. Galen expounded the cause as ‘black bile’ (168 AD). The author ends his work with Germaine’s story. a cancer patient suffering from the gastrointestinal stromal tumor (GIST), which shows the plight of cancer patients who, due to their inherent genes, go through twists and turns in their lives and start living a new normal of ‘living with cancer’ and leave the world ‘just a little earlier.’ Summary As the writer puts it, the book is not a history but a biography of the monster called Cancer. It comes in various forms, affecting multiple parts or organs of the body, indicating fundamental errors in the homoeostatic mechanisms, as understood by physicians of ancient times, such as Galen. The limitations of surgery alone applied in cancer also suggest the same. The name of the disease, Karkinos or Crab, shows the relationship of Greek medicine with Indian Knowledge Systems like Ayurveda. Crab in Sanskrit is called ‘Karkitaka’. Though the history of cancer in Indian systems of medicine is not mentioned in the book, this review can help fill the gap by pointing toward the need to understand cancer in terms of Ayurveda for its prevention and find simple and cost-effective medicines for its cure and palliation. Understanding the Tridosha theory of Ayurveda in cancer pathology and treatment can help oncologists and Ayurvedists work together. The advancements in medicine and the development of cancer medicine or oncology as a highly developed branch of medicine are fascinating. However, we still have miles to go to find a complete cure. This exceptional academic work on the history of cancer should find its worthy place in the library of any person directly or indirectly dealing with cancer management. It certainly will provide hope and clarity to those seeking to demystify cancer. Financial support and sponsorship Nil. Conflicts of interest There are no conflicts of interest.
A comprehensive review of Aśvacikitsā Prakāra : An insightful ancient text on equine medicine R Kolhe, S Mane, SR Thrigulla, P Goli Penchala, R Narayanan, ... Indian Journal of History of Science 60 (3), 301-307 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
Bridging India's ethnobotanical traditions and Ayurveda: Exploring galactagogue plants in livestock and human care A Gajarmal, S Baheti, R Patekar, S Mane, R Sagar, SK Rath Ethnobotany Research and Applications 31, 1-35 , 2025 2025 Citations: 2
“The Emperor of all Maladies–A biography of cancer” by Siddhartha Mukherjee: An essential read for oncologists C Antony, SS Mane Indian Journal of Cancer 62 (3), 465-466 , 2025 2025
A Book Review on Cikitsā Prabhākara: A Treatise on Ayurveda Remedies R Kohle, S Mane, AM Gurav Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 4 (2), 63-68 , 2025 2025
Preclinical Safety Evaluation of the Udaravikaranashaka Churna for Indigestion in Murrah Buffaloes SS Mane, MK Lonare, AA Gajarmal, JS Hundal, S Gaidhani, YRS Kumar, ... Toxicology International 32 (3), 545-551 , 2025 2025
Efficacy of Sothanasaka Sunthyadi Yoga a classical ayurvedic formulation on hemato-biochemical profiles in lactating Holstein Friesian crossbred cows S Jain, MK Lonare, S Singla, M Sharma, S Kaur, S Mane, S Gaidhani, ... 2025
Ancient Wisdom of Ayurveda: The Anti-inflammatory Benefits of Herbs for Managing Mastitis in Dairy Animals in South Asia AA Gajarmal, RS Bhullar, B Sandip, S Mahesh, M Santosh JOURNAL OF NATURAL REMEDIES, 257-277 , 2025 2025
Ethno-Veterinary Medicinal Plants for the Effective Management of Parasitic Infestation in Livestock AA Gajarmal, S Mane, M Waghulkar, M Lonare, S Baheti, A Prasad Toxicology International 32 (1), 181-205 , 2025 2025
A comprehensive review of herbs utilized in milk products of dairy industry: Insights from Ayurveda AA Gajarmal, S Baheti, S Mane, S Rath Pharmacological Research-Natural Products 4, 100074 , 2024 2024 Citations: 11
A Comprehensive Review of the Ṛṣis (Sages) Mentioned in Carakasaṃhitā V Dadu, M Rathod, K Dave, V Kanagaraj, S Challakolusu, S Mane, ... Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 3 (3), 131-144 , 2024 2024
NAMASTE portal, data analysis, and understanding of Ayurveda medical records: An initial evaluation A Rani, V Kumar, H Prasad, SS Mane, SR Thrigulla, RV Narayan, ... Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 8 (3), 119-129 , 2024 2024 Citations: 3
Development of Medical Record Science in India and Transition from Paper-based Record to Electronic Medical Records: A Historical Account Focusing on the Ayush Sector HP Chatta, SR Thrigulla, S Mane, GP Prasad Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 3 (1), 15-26 , 2024 2024
REVIEW OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN VETERINARY PRACTICES' -A BOOK REVIEW RSK Gajarmal Amit Ashok, Mane Santosh International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 12 (1), 208-12 , 2024 2024 Citations: 2
Pramdāgadārī Vaidyaka Graṅtha: A Promising Guide for Women’s Healthcare SS Mane, GP Prasad Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 2 (2), 63-68 , 2023 2023
ETHNOMEDICINAL APPROACH IN THE MANAGEMENT OF UROLITHIASIS (ASHMARI) Vet Alumnus 45 (1), 92-96 , 2023 2023
SUSTAINABLE UTILIZATION OF PLANT RESOURCES BY THE TRIBAL COMMUNITIES OF ANDAMAN AND NICOBAR ISLANDS: SOME RETROSPECTIVE OBSERVATIONS M Santosh Indian Journal of Arecanut, Spices & Medicinal Plarnts 25 (1), 24-27 , 2023 2023
A CONCISE BOTANICAL CONSIDERATION ON VARIOUS PLANT PARTS (PRAYOJYANGA) STATED IN AYURVEDA KM Mane Santosh, Gajarmal Amit Ashok International Ayurvedic Medical Journal , 2021 2021
Distinct Role of Pharmacognostical Study in the Drug Development and Standardization TRK Mane Santosh, Gajarmal Amit Ashok International Journal of Ayurveda and Pharmaceutical Chemistry 12 (1), e … , 2020 2020
Ayurveda Herbs in The Flora of Punjab (India) With Special Reference to Bhavprakasha Nighantu-A Review AA Gajarmal, MS Shantilal, S Rath The Journal of Phytopharmacology 9 (1), 67-75 , 2020 2020 Citations: 2
Ethnomedicinal Knowledge among Nicobarese Tribes of Car Nicobar Island of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India SS Mane, C Rath, B Susmitha, SK Gaur, JGV Ratna, N Srikanth, ... Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 5 (1), 13-24 , 2020 2020 Citations: 4
MOST CITED SCHOLAR PUBLICATIONS
Diversity of ethno-medicinal plants of Tropical Islands–with special reference to Andaman and Nicobar Islands MY Kamble, SS Mane, C Murugan, I Jaisankar Biodiversity and climate change adaptation in tropical islands, 55-103 , 2008 2008.0 Citations: 20
A comprehensive review of herbs utilized in milk products of dairy industry: Insights from Ayurveda AA Gajarmal, S Baheti, S Mane, S Rath Pharmacological Research-Natural Products 4, 100074 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 11
Conservation and Utilization of Wild Relatives of Important Spices and Plantation Crops in Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India-An Overview. AA Waman, P Bohra, S Mane Current Agriculture Research Journal 6 (3) , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 5
Ethnomedicinal Knowledge among Nicobarese Tribes of Car Nicobar Island of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India SS Mane, C Rath, B Susmitha, SK Gaur, JGV Ratna, N Srikanth, ... Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 5 (1), 13-24 , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 4
Evaluation of some objective parameters for Ushna and Sheeta Gunas based on pharmacological study S Mane, M Vyas, B Ravishankar, RR Dwivedi AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda) 31 (2), 147-152 , 2010 2010.0 Citations: 4
NAMASTE portal, data analysis, and understanding of Ayurveda medical records: An initial evaluation A Rani, V Kumar, H Prasad, SS Mane, SR Thrigulla, RV Narayan, ... Journal of Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 8 (3), 119-129 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 3
A comprehensive review of Aśvacikitsā Prakāra : An insightful ancient text on equine medicine R Kolhe, S Mane, SR Thrigulla, P Goli Penchala, R Narayanan, ... Indian Journal of History of Science 60 (3), 301-307 , 2025 2025.0 Citations: 2
Bridging India's ethnobotanical traditions and Ayurveda: Exploring galactagogue plants in livestock and human care A Gajarmal, S Baheti, R Patekar, S Mane, R Sagar, SK Rath Ethnobotany Research and Applications 31, 1-35 , 2025 2025.0 Citations: 2
REVIEW OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED IN VETERINARY PRACTICES' -A BOOK REVIEW RSK Gajarmal Amit Ashok, Mane Santosh International Ayurvedic Medical Journal 12 (1), 208-12 , 2024 2024.0 Citations: 2
Ayurveda Herbs in The Flora of Punjab (India) With Special Reference to Bhavprakasha Nighantu-A Review AA Gajarmal, MS Shantilal, S Rath The Journal of Phytopharmacology 9 (1), 67-75 , 2020 2020.0 Citations: 2
Exploration of polyherbal formulations used by folk healers of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India SS Mane, ST Peethambaram, PR Masram, C Rath, S Bonthu, SK Gaur, ... Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 3 (2), 85-95 , 2018 2018.0 Citations: 2
Observation on single-plant therapy (Ekala Dravya Chikitsa) among folk healers of Andaman and Nicobar Islands, India SS Mane, TP Sinimol, PR Masram, C Rath, B Susmitha, SK Gaur, ... Journal of Drug Research in Ayurvedic Sciences 4 (3), 103-112 , 2019 2019.0 Citations: 1
Applied study of Ushna and Sheeta Gunas wsr to Amlapitta S Mane, M Vyas, RR Dwivedi AYU (An International Quarterly Journal of Research in Ayurveda) 30 (4), 489-494 , 2009 2009.0 Citations: 1
EThNOMEdIcINAL APPROAch IN ThE MANAGEMENT OF UROLIThIASIS (ASHMARI) MK Lonare, RS Bhullar, SS Mane A et umnus V, 92 , 0 Citations: 1
“The Emperor of all Maladies–A biography of cancer” by Siddhartha Mukherjee: An essential read for oncologists C Antony, SS Mane Indian Journal of Cancer 62 (3), 465-466 , 2025 2025.0
A Book Review on Cikitsā Prabhākara: A Treatise on Ayurveda Remedies R Kohle, S Mane, AM Gurav Journal of Indian Medical Heritage 4 (2), 63-68 , 2025 2025.0
Preclinical Safety Evaluation of the Udaravikaranashaka Churna for Indigestion in Murrah Buffaloes SS Mane, MK Lonare, AA Gajarmal, JS Hundal, S Gaidhani, YRS Kumar, ... Toxicology International 32 (3), 545-551 , 2025 2025.0
Efficacy of Sothanasaka Sunthyadi Yoga a classical ayurvedic formulation on hemato-biochemical profiles in lactating Holstein Friesian crossbred cows S Jain, MK Lonare, S Singla, M Sharma, S Kaur, S Mane, S Gaidhani, ... 2025.0
Ancient Wisdom of Ayurveda: The Anti-inflammatory Benefits of Herbs for Managing Mastitis in Dairy Animals in South Asia AA Gajarmal, RS Bhullar, B Sandip, S Mahesh, M Santosh JOURNAL OF NATURAL REMEDIES, 257-277 , 2025 2025.0
Ethno-Veterinary Medicinal Plants for the Effective Management of Parasitic Infestation in Livestock AA Gajarmal, S Mane, M Waghulkar, M Lonare, S Baheti, A Prasad Toxicology International 32 (1), 181-205 , 2025 2025.0