Toms river cancer cluster still a mystery despite 20 years. A story of science and salvation 20 by dan fagin is the true story of a small new jersey town decimated by industrial pollution. Toms river cancer cluster still a mystery despite 20 years of studies. A second cluster, involving cases of leukemia and brain cancer among girls in toms river, new jersey, may be linked to two superfund sites nearby, but that link is debatable. Toms river chemical engaged in some really underhanded practices as they polluted the waterways there in new jersey and they covered it up. In the 1990s it seemed as if the number of children with cancer in the toms river area was growing. Linda gillicks son, michael, was diagnosed with cancer at only 3 months old. Waterborne destruction has visited toms river before, albeit via less conspicuous channels, which dan fagin traces with marvelous precision in his new book, toms river.
Toms river, woburn, and the sad lack of clean answers about. But the subtitle suggests there was salvation, and as anyone who has lived in a cancer or disease cluster community can tell you, salvation never. It won the 2014 pulitzer prize and was a winner of the new york public librarys helen bernstein book award. Book on toms river cancer cluster wins pulitzer prize. He tells the stories of the pioneering scientists and physicians who first identified pollutants as a cause of cancer, and brings to life the everyday heroes in toms river who struggled for justice. Despite this books emotionally neutral title, toms river is at bottom a horror story of unregulated capitalism. Dan fagin has written a powerful and important book. Since the 1990s, toms river families affected by cancer linked to industrial pollution have been pursuing a classaction lawsuit against the cibageigy corporation, union carbide corporation, and the united water toms river. An engaging and welldocumented expose about chemical contamination and the discovery of a cancer cluster.
Massachusetts, was chronicled in the book and movie a civil action. On thursday, march 17, university of michigan welcomes dan fagin, author of the 2014 pulitzerprize winning book, toms river. A cibaowned chemical plant came to the coastal town of toms river, new jersey, in 1952 to make dyes through processes that used and discharged enormous quantities of water. Home volume 91 issue 18 chemical troubles in toms river. Incredible book, maddening in underscoring the collaborative relationships between pollutors and regulators. Fagin weaves a riveting tale of of chemical pollution in toms river, new jersey, with the story of cancer epidemiology from the 18th century teen chimney sweeps who suffered scrotal cancer to the apparent childhood cluster in toms river. It is about the dumping of industrial pollution by chemical companies including cibageigy, in toms river, new jersey, beginning in 1952 through the 1980s, and the epidemiological investigations of a cancer cluster that subsequently emerged there. December, 2001 two chemical companies and dover townships public water provider have reached a settlement with lawyers representing 69 families of children stricken with cancer in the toms river area.
The toms river was known as goose creek until it was renamed in the early 18th century either for english captain william toms farmer and ferryman thomas luker or a native american named tom. Dan fagin recounts the decadeslong saga of the new jersey seaside town plagued by childhood cancers caused by air and water pollution due to the indiscriminate dumping of toxic chemicals. Danny devito options film rights for toms river cancer cluster story. The book goes beyond the toms river phenomenon itself to examine the many factors that came together in that one spot, from the birth of the synthetic chemical industry to the evolution of epidemiology to the physicians who invented occupational medicine. Mar 12, 20 how toms river cracked a cancer cluster. Book on toms river cancer cluster wins pulitzer prize toms. Danny devito options dan fagins pulitzerwinning book toms. The pulitzer judges called it a book that deftly combines investigative reporting and historical research to probe a new jersey seashore towns cluster visit from any mobile browser. People in toms river are so attuned to environmental health in part because of everything they went through associated with the cancer cluster. Why didnt toxic waste cause a cancer epidemic, like we. It is exceptionally wellwritten, with even the esoteric statistical concepts put across clearly. Winner of the pulitzer prize winner of the new york public librarys helen bernstein book award a new classic of sc.
Learn more about the background on how industrial pollution by cibageigy corporation in toms river was linked to increased childhood cancer clusters. Will environmental rollbacks bring back toxic town. But they say theres no proof they are linked to the suspected seacoast cancer cluster. Actor danny devito has plans to produce a film about a cancer cluster and chemical spill in toms river, according to reports. Its the water linda gillick lives in the village of toms river, new jersey, with her 20yearold son michael. Linda believes michaels cancer, along with a cluster of cases in toms river were all associated with a chemical. More than 40 years after chemicals were dumped on a farm in toms river, residents still dont know what caused a cancer cluster in their.
A story of science and salvation won the pulitzer prize in 2014 for general nonfiction. Similarly, the scientific clarities of the woburn cancer cluster are hard to find in toms river. New jersey, beginning in 1952 through the 1980s, and the epidemiological investigations of a cancer cluster that subsequently emerged there. Fagins book may not endear him to toms rivers real estate agents, but its.
A story of science and salvation, by dan fagin bantam books share. Jun 05, 2019 danny devito options dan fagins pulitzerwinning book toms river. The true story of a small town ravaged by industrial pollution, toms river has been hailed by the new york times as a new classic of science reporting. Toms river when scientists recently told a group of toms river residents that a substance found in their drinking water nearly 20 years ago doesnt cause cancer, there was a collective sense. Jul 30, 20 find more earth focus content at when children unexpectedly started coming down with rare forms of cancer, the citizens of. A story of science and salvation, examined the issue in detail. This book is an incredible synthesis of the many disparate strands that is the story of toms river and the seeming cancer cluster that occurred there.
Toms river cancer cluster still a mystery despite 20 years of. Twentytwo years after reports of elevated childhood cancer levels rocked toms river, activists fear long fought. New book shows difficult job of correlating pollution and cancer clusters. Danny devito options film rights for toms river cancer. A book that deftly combines investigative reporting and historical research to probe a new jersey seashore towns cluster of childhood cancers linked to water and air pollution. Winner of the pulitzer prize winner of the new york public librarys helen bernstein book award a new classic of science reporting. Danny devito options dan fagins pulitzerwinning book.
A story of science and salvation is a 20 nonfiction book by the american. New yorker masterful portrayal of the scientific process at work in a town facing environmental crisis. He is the author of the recently published book toms river. At once intimate and objective, toms river is the heartbreaking account of one towns struggle with a legacy of toxic pollution. Danny devitos jersey films 2nd avenue has optioned the screen rights to toms river. Toms river by dan fagin new jersey, superfund, and cancer clusters toms river, once a quintessential jersey shore town, is the focus of dan fagins pulitzer prizewinning book toms rivers. A fascinating account of one towns struggle to connect a rash of childhood cancers with the local chemical plant and its waste effluents. Apr 15, 2014 a book on the toms river cancer cluster has been awarded the prestigious pulitzer prize. Toms river, woburn, and the sad lack of clean answers.
From 19521990, the cibageigy corporation since acquired by basf operated a dye manufacturing plant in toms river. Twitter facebook email a book that deftly combines investigative reporting and historical research to probe a new jersey seashore towns cluster of childhood cancers linked to water and air pollution. Mar 26, 20 dan fagins new book toms river, a story of science and salvation, about a classic type of environmental story back in the 80s and 90s, the cancer cluster, is a wellwritten history. A story of science and salvation, the pulitzer prizewinning book by dan fagin.
If the smokestack emissions clouding the skies over toms river fighting cancer, was a catalyst. The new york times the riveting true story of a small town ravaged by industrial pollution, toms river melds hardhitting investigative reporting, a fascinating scientific detective story, and an unforgettable cast of. The other was found about a decade later in toms river, n. People in toms river are so attuned to environmental health, in part because of everything they went through associated with the cancer cluster. Interspersed with the history of cancer cluster study and epidemiology, specifically environmental, toms river is a compelling story even for those without a scientific background. Mar 19, 20 the other was found about a decade later in toms river, n. Author dan fagin is a resident of long island, but wrote toms river. Cibageigy and the toms river cancer cluster settlement. This study guide consists of approximately 49 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of toms river.
A book on the toms river cancer cluster has been awarded the prestigious pulitzer prize. Find more earth focus content at when children unexpectedly started coming down with rare forms of cancer, the citizens of. A story of science and salvation is a 20 nonfiction book by the american author dan fagin. Read toms river a story of science and salvation by dan fagin available from rakuten kobo. There is a great deal of uncertainty as to whether the pollution was a causal factor in the cancer cluster. Mar 30, 20 toms river navigates an environmental legacy. In disease cluster communities, salvation is an elusive. A story of science and salvation, i saw a tv replay of the movie, a civil action, starring jon travolta. It is a very nice town despite what you might think if you read my book. This detailed literature summary also contains topics for discussion on toms river by dan fagin. Dan fagin handles topics of great complexity with the dexterity of a scholar, the honesty of a journalist, and the dramatic skill of a novelist. The more attention the suspected cancer cluster got, the larger the stain on toms rivers reputation grew. Feb 28, 2015 linda gillicks son, michael, was diagnosed with cancer at only 3 months old. Aug 19, 20 it is ironic that within a week after reading dan fagins book, toms river.
Toms river is one of new jerseys innumerable quiet seaside towns. Dan fagins new book toms river, a story of science and salvation, about a classic type of environmental story back in the 80s and 90s, the cancer cluster, is a. Jun 06, 2019 danny devito options film rights for toms river cancer cluster story. Apr 15, 2014 book on toms river cancer cluster wins pulitzer prize. Since age 3, michael has suffered from a brain cancer called. Mar 19, 20 its high time a book did for epidemiology what jon krakauers bestselling into thin air did for. In response to the residents concerns, the new jersey department of health in 1996 studied the problem and found that between 1979 and 1995, 90 children in the township were diagnosed with cancer. Chemical troubles in toms river may 6, 20 issue vol. Toms river ebook by dan fagin 9780345538611 rakuten kobo. It is ironic that within a week after reading dan fagins book, toms river. Linda believes michaels cancer, along with a cluster of cases in toms river were all associated with a. Mar 29, 2019 toms river when scientists recently told a group of toms river residents that a substance found in their drinking water nearly 20 years ago doesnt cause cancer, there was a collective sense. The case was the subject of a bestselling book called a civil action, that was.
How a health crisis created a town full of environmentalists. Its high time a book did for epidemiology what jon krakauers bestselling into thin air did for. Winner of the pulitzer prize winner of the new york public librarys helen bernstein book award a. Toms river unravels the careless environmental practices that damaged a community. Now available in paperback with a new afterword by acclaimed. Toms river is a cautionary tale about the faustian tradeoffs between unfettered economic growth and industrial pollution.
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