Jennifer Vanderbes discovered that the number of thalidomide victims in the U.S. is at least ten times higher than previously thought, indicating a grave underreporting of the drug's effects.
Vanderbes became an advocate for the thalidomide survivors, now in their 60s, highlighting their struggle for justice and support as she wrote her book.
In her research, Vanderbes noted that narratives about thalidomide often centered solely on Frances Kelsey, yet overlooked the voices of those directly affected by the drug.
The book, 'Wonder Drug,' recounts Vanderbes's journey across the U.S. to find thalidomide survivors, aiming to elevate their stories in the broader public consciousness.
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