South Korean surgeon Jason Sangik Noh specializes in cancer treatment.
Parallel to his medical career, he pursues photography.
Biography of Cancer, a mixture of hand-written diagnoses, analysis results, graphs and photos, combines a scientific approach to patients with a sensitive awareness of their humanity, with glimpses of their daily life and interests.
The book is presented in the form of visual compositions in an unprecedented genre, a true practitioner's notebook combining scientific detachment with warm-hearted empathy.
Noh began the work in 2008, when, as he testifies, about eight million humans around the world died of cancer.
With this sobering statistic, I started this work .
it's about the encounter with cancer, dramatic treatments, euphoric success, tragic failure, deaths and the relentless battle by doctors, researchers, patients and concerned people.
It is also a meditation on illness, medical ethics and the complex, intertwining lives of concerned people.