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Donorans, Dressings, and the Fight Against Cancer

January 18, 2018November 9, 2018 / andymcphee / Leave a comment

Cancer was once a word uttered soto voce, a word so dangerous it would conjure demons and visions of the Spectre of Death. A barely-known radiologist named Marjorie B. Illig helped to change that, and the women of Donora readily jumped aboard her world-changing vision.

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Silver Lining deals with the people and events related to the Donora (PA) Death Fog of 1948, a tragedy in which 20 people died and which led directly to the nation’s first Clean Air Act. In this blog I provide information about the event, historical context, and lessons we can learn today.

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Andy McPhee is the author of nine health science books and more than 750 news articles for mid-teens. A former RN, he was a publisher for a major healthcare educational publisher in Philadelphia. He is an avid golfer, reader, and grandfather.

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