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The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks / Rebecca Skloot ; read by Cassandra Campbell and Bahni Turpin.

The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks / Rebecca Skloot ; read by Cassandra Campbell and Bahni Turpin.
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SCD 616.02774 SKL
Adult Spoken Word   Bankstown . . Available .  
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ISBN 9781509811762
Name Skloot, Rebecca, 1972- author.
Title The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks / Rebecca Skloot ; read by Cassandra Campbell and Bahni Turpin.
Edition MP3 edition ; Unabridged.
Published Tullamarine, Victoria Bolinda Audio, c2010.
℗2010
Description 1 audio disc (MP3 CD) (12 hr., 32 min.) : digital, stereo ; 12 cm ; in container.
Digital File Characteristics audio file MP3 520 MB
Performers Read by Cassandra Campbell and Bahni Turpin.
Summary Her name was Henrietta Lacks, but scientists know her as HeLa. She was a poor black tobacco farmer who worked the same land as her slave ancestors, yet her cells, taken without her knowledge, become one of the most important tools in modern medicine. Taken in 1951, these cells became the first immortal human cell line ever grown in culture. They were vital for developing the polio vaccine; uncovered the secrets of cancer, viruses and the effects of the atom bomb; helped lead to important advances like in vitro fertilisation, cloning, and gene mapping, and have been bought and sold by the billions. Put together, her cells would now weigh more than 22 million tons and placed end-to-end would wrap around the earth five times. Yet Henrietta's family did not learn of her 'immortality' until more than twenty years after her death, with devastating consequences. Now Rebecca Skloot takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the 'coloured' wards of Johns Hopkins in the 1950s to poverty stricken tenements of East Baltimore today, where Henrietta's children are unable to afford health insurance, and struggle with feelings of pride, fear and betrayal. Their story is inextricably linked to the birth of bioethics, the rise of multi-billion dollar biotech industry, and the legal battles that determine if we own our bodies.
System details Requires the use of an MP3 enabled CD player or computer.
Subjects Lacks, Henrietta, -- 1920-1951 -- Health
Tissue Donors -- United States -- Biography
Cancer -- Patients -- Virginia -- Biography
African American women -- History
Human experimentation in medicine -- United States -- History
HeLa cells
Cancer -- Research
Cell culture
Medical ethics
Genre Audiobooks
Other Names Campbell, Cassandra narrator.
Turpin, Bahni narrator.
Added Corporate Names Macmillan Audio (Firm) issuing body
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