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What does it mean to personalise cancer medicine? Drawing on an ethnographic study with cancer patients, carers and practitioners in the UK, this book traces their efforts to access and interpret novel genomic tests, information and treatments as they craft personal and collective futures. Exploring multiple experiences of new diagnostic tests, research programmes and trials, advocacy and experimental therapies, the authors chart the different kinds of care and work involved in efforts to personalise cancer medicine, as well as the ways in which benefits and opportunities are unevenly realised and distributed.

Comparing these experiences with policy and professional accounts of the ‘big’ future of personalised healthcare, the authors show how hope and care are multi-faceted, contingent and, at times, frustrated in the everyday complexities of living and working with cancer.

This book is available as an open access ebook under a CC-BY-NC-ND licence.



Table of Contents

Introduction: Exploring personalised cancer medicine
1 Personalising cancer treatment and diagnosis through genomic medicine
2 Genomic techniques in standard care: Gene expression profiling in early stage breast cancer
3 Molecular profiling for advanced gynaecological cancer: prolonging foreshortened futures
4 Optimising personalisation: Adaptive trials for intractable cancers
5 Genomics at Scale: Participation to build the bioeconomy
6 Going Private: Digital culture and personalised medicine
7 At the limits of participation
Conclusion: Future crafting

Bibliography
Index

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      Publisher: Manchester University Press
      Publication Date: 05/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781526141026, 978-1526141026
      ISBN10: 1526141027

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What does it mean to personalise cancer medicine? Drawing on an ethnographic study with cancer patients, carers and practitioners in the UK, this book traces their efforts to access and interpret novel genomic tests, information and treatments as they craft personal and collective futures. Exploring multiple experiences of new diagnostic tests, research programmes and trials, advocacy and experimental therapies, the authors chart the different kinds of care and work involved in efforts to personalise cancer medicine, as well as the ways in which benefits and opportunities are unevenly realised and distributed.

      Comparing these experiences with policy and professional accounts of the ‘big’ future of personalised healthcare, the authors show how hope and care are multi-faceted, contingent and, at times, frustrated in the everyday complexities of living and working with cancer.

      This book is available as an open access ebook under a CC-BY-NC-ND licence.



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Exploring personalised cancer medicine
      1 Personalising cancer treatment and diagnosis through genomic medicine
      2 Genomic techniques in standard care: Gene expression profiling in early stage breast cancer
      3 Molecular profiling for advanced gynaecological cancer: prolonging foreshortened futures
      4 Optimising personalisation: Adaptive trials for intractable cancers
      5 Genomics at Scale: Participation to build the bioeconomy
      6 Going Private: Digital culture and personalised medicine
      7 At the limits of participation
      Conclusion: Future crafting

      Bibliography
      Index

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