Connie and Keith begin the interview discussing his team at Cedars-Sanai hospital in Los Angeles and his work on a vaccine to treat brain cancer. They move on to talk about the delicacy of the brain and how benign tumors still pose a threat for patients before moving on to consider why Keith decided to write the book, and the importance of modesty in his line of work. Connie and Keith proceed to discuss innovations in brain surgery and special patients in the narrative that demonstrate how treating people is a holistic process before continuing on to talk about the potential dangers of cell phone use and its effect on the brain, along with x-ray usage. They go on to reflect on the causes of brain cancer and Keith’s upbringing and early love of learning before discussing Keith’s preferred procedure during operations. Connie closes the interview requesting an autograph for her copy of the book.
Black, Keith, 1957- Brain - Tumors Brain - Surgery Neurosurgeons - United States - Biography Brain Neoplasms - surgery - United States - Personal Narratives Brain - surgery - United States - Personal Narratives United States
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