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  1. Hollywood Causes Cancer: The Tom Green Story is the autobiography of Tom Green, co-written with Allen Rucker. Published in 2004, it recounts Green's upbringing and acting career. [1]

  2. Oct 12, 2004 · Hollywood Causes Cancer not only tells the full story of Toms wildly entertaining trip to celebrity but is also an absorbing and even revelatory look at a dramatic, excessive, ruthless place called Hollywood, and how one man survived his journey into the heart of it all.

  3. As such, film depictions of cancer types—or the lack thereof—have the potential to influence public perception of cancer as a homogeneous entity without a clear, known origin, as opposed to the true reality of cancer, which is a vastly heterogeneous disease with increasing complexity based off histology, genetic drivers, and other factors ...

  4. Jan 17, 2024 · NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (January 17, 2024) – Hollywood films may provide an unrealistic view of cancer to individuals with cancer and their families, and can create misunderstandings about curability, treatment options, types of care available and cost, according to a study published today in JCO Oncology Practice.

  5. Oct 25, 2005 · Hollywood Causes Cancer, now in paperback, is the full story of Tom Green's wildly entertaining trip to celebrity. It's an absorbing and revelatory look at a dramatic, excessive, ruthless place called Hollywood, and how one man survived his journey into the heart of it all.

  6. "Hollywood Causes Cancer not only tells the full story of Tom's wildly entertaining trip tocelebrity but is also an absorbing and even revelatory look at a...

  7. Dec 1, 2011 · Hollywood causes cancer. by. Green, Tom. Publication date. 2004. Topics. Green, Tom, 1971-, Television personalities -- Canada -- Biography., Actors -- Canada -- Biography. Publisher. Crown.