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Cells of Eternity: The Woman Who Changed Medicine Forever

The Immortal Legacy, Book 1

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Cells of Eternity: The Woman Who Changed Medicine Forever

著者: David G. Stone
ナレーター: Megan Warren
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The cells were supposed to die. Instead, they changed everything.

When Henrietta Lacks walked into Johns Hopkins Hospital in 1951 complaining of vaginal bleeding, neither she nor her doctors could have imagined the medical revolution about to unfold. The cervical cancer that would claim her life at age 31 harbored an extraordinary secret: her cells could live forever.

Without her knowledge or consent, those cells would reshape modern medicine.

Dubbed "HeLa" cells, Henrietta's tissue became the cornerstone of countless medical breakthroughs. They helped develop the polio vaccine, advanced our understanding of cancer, AIDS, and countless other diseases, and recently played a crucial role in COVID-19 research. Today, these immortal cells have been bought and sold by the billions, generating immense wealth for the biotech industry.

But for decades, Henrietta's family knew nothing of her incredible contribution.

While HeLa cells circulated in laboratories worldwide, the Lacks family struggled in poverty, unable to afford the very treatments developed using their mother's cells. When they finally learned the truth, it sparked a revolution in medical ethics that continues today.

Cells of Eternity is the definitive account of this remarkable intersection of science, ethics, and human dignity.

David G. Stone brings together meticulous research and compelling storytelling to reveal:

  • How HeLa cells revolutionized medical research and saved millions of lives
  • The shocking exploitation of African American patients in mid-20th century medicine
  • The family's decades-long fight for recognition and justice
  • The ongoing battle over who owns our genetic material
  • How Henrietta's legacy transformed informed consent and bioethics

This is more than a story about cells—it's about the woman behind one of medicine's greatest gifts, and how her legacy demands we build a more ethical future.

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