"A refreshing addition to the literature of breast cancer, this book contends that it is societal change as much as anything that will lead to better treatment and prevention of breast cancer" - Publishers Weekly "This is not the first book to bring a feminist, social analysis to the issue of breast cancer and the activism it has inspired. It is, however, one of the best..." - Women's Review of Books "...a trenchant analysis of the social, economic, and political dimensions of breast cancer..." - New England Journal of Medicine ...a very good book... writing is accessible, individual chapters are clear and pointed, and the book succeeds... -Contemporary Sociology