What if the next revolution in cancer care begins not in a laboratory, but in a chocolate factory? What if a toothbrush could become a symbol of precision medicine? What if blueberry ice cream inspired future drug delivery systems? What if the hospital of tomorrow felt more like a café, a garden, or a kitchen filled with imagination than a place defined by illness?
Inspired by a personal journey that began when the author’s mother was diagnosed with malignant breast cancer, The Sweet Side of Radiation is a daring exploration of hypothetical futures where oncology, radiopharmaceuticals, nanotechnology, food science, and human creativity converge. From radioactive chocolates and isotope toothpastes to therapeutic desserts, oncology cafés, and the visionary Cancer Kitchen of 2125, Yamini Malhotra invites readers into a world where impossible ideas are not dismissed but examined with curiosity.
This is not a medical textbook. This is not a clinical guide. This is a celebration of scientific imagination. Provocative, hopeful, and deeply original, this book asks a question that has driven every great discovery in human history: What if the cure of tomorrow begins with an idea that sounds impossible today? Every breakthrough was once an unreasonable idea. This book is a collection of them.





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