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The Emperor of All Maladies by Siddhartha Mukherjee

From Apollo on Call–a Medhum Podcast



For more than a decade, I kept running into the Emperor of All Maladies at various bookstores, book shops, and libraries. Siddhartha Mukherjee’s Pulitzer Prize winning biography of cancer would glare at me from its position on the bookshelf, daring me to read it, but each time I saw it, I would mull over the idea of reading a 450 page history of medicine book, shake my head, and move on to something lighter and less strenuous. Mostly, tired from my day job as a family doctor, I just wanted to read something less medical.

Last fall, it happened yet again. I ran into the Emperor of all Maladies once more, this time at my local library’s annual used book sale. For the princely sum of $1, I picked up the book, flipped through it, and thought, why not?

What I discovered was a book that was all that I had expected it to be, and more. Yes, it’s a long, exhaustive read. Yes, it contains long sections of exposition, explaining the details of how protein kinases and mRNA work on a molecular level. But it’s also eye opening and moving and manages to make the connection between what happened in hospitals and clinics a hundred years ago with the state of not just modern oncology, but modern medicine as a whole.

Last fall, I joined MedHum and before long, we realized MedHum needed a podcast. But what would we talk about? And that’s when I realized that Mukherjee’s book, with its vast scope, and comprehensiveness would be the perfect starting point for the show.

Then I thought, I needed to convince someone to read this book with me. And who better than my literary podcast buddy, Mr. Luki Danukarjanto. Luki is a career coach, writer and the founder of Focus Inspired, a service dedicated to helping people achieve meaningful career change. He also lives in Toronto.We’ve been talking about books on the W5H Book Club podcast together for the last several years. Why not read about medical humanities?

The result is two dudes who love to read talking about a great book.

Welcome to the premiere episode of Apollo On Call. Enjoy.

Dr. David Hsu


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