autobiographical book "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution"
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"On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution" is an autobiographical book by cancer researcher and leader Paul A. Marks that chronicles his life’s work and the scientific and institutional advances that transformed modern cancer treatment.
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Entity disambiguation (via context triple)
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Target entity: autobiographical book "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution" Context triple: [Paul A. Marks, notableWork, autobiographical book "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution"]
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autobiography "Up Front"
"Up Front" is the candid autobiography of English singer and television personality Coleen Nolan, detailing her life, career, and personal struggles.
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The Death of Cancer
The Death of Cancer is a nonfiction book by oncologist Vincent T. DeVita Jr. that chronicles the history, politics, and evolving science of cancer treatment from an insider’s perspective.
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autobiography "Back from the Brink"
"Back from the Brink" is the acclaimed autobiography of Irish footballer Paul McGrath, detailing his celebrated career and his struggles with alcoholism, mental health, and personal adversity.
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The Cancer Journals
The Cancer Journals is Audre Lorde’s groundbreaking collection of essays and reflections that intertwines her personal experience with breast cancer with feminist, queer, and anti-racist critique.
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Our Cancer Year
Our Cancer Year is a graphic novel memoir by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner that chronicles their harrowing experiences with Pekar’s cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
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Entity disambiguation (via description)
gpt-5-mini-2025-08-07
Target entity: autobiographical book "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution" Target entity description: "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution" is an autobiographical book by cancer researcher and leader Paul A. Marks that chronicles his life’s work and the scientific and institutional advances that transformed modern cancer treatment.
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A.
autobiography "Up Front"
"Up Front" is the candid autobiography of English singer and television personality Coleen Nolan, detailing her life, career, and personal struggles.
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B.
The Death of Cancer
The Death of Cancer is a nonfiction book by oncologist Vincent T. DeVita Jr. that chronicles the history, politics, and evolving science of cancer treatment from an insider’s perspective.
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C.
autobiography "Back from the Brink"
"Back from the Brink" is the acclaimed autobiography of Irish footballer Paul McGrath, detailing his celebrated career and his struggles with alcoholism, mental health, and personal adversity.
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D.
The Cancer Journals
The Cancer Journals is Audre Lorde’s groundbreaking collection of essays and reflections that intertwines her personal experience with breast cancer with feminist, queer, and anti-racist critique.
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E.
Our Cancer Year
Our Cancer Year is a graphic novel memoir by Harvey Pekar and Joyce Brabner that chronicles their harrowing experiences with Pekar’s cancer diagnosis and treatment.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Paul A. Marks
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autobiographical book "On the Cancer Frontier: One Man, One Disease, and a Medical Revolution"
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