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      Can precision medicine be personal; Can personalized medicine be precise?

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      The book provides a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary discussion of the ethos and ethics of precision/personal medicine, involving scientists who have shaped the field, in dialogue with ethicists, social scientists and philosophers of science.
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      Product ID:9780198863465
      Product Form:Paperback / softback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Can precision medicine be personal; Can personalized medicine be precise?
      Authors:Author: Aaron Ciechanover, Y. Michael Barilan, Margherita Brusa
      Page Count:352
      Subjects:Gender studies, gender groups, Gender studies, gender groups, International law, Public health and preventive medicine, Medical genetics, Bioethics, Genetics (non-medical), International law, Public health & preventive medicine, Medical genetics, Bio-ethics, DNA & Genome
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      The book provides a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary discussion of the ethos and ethics of precision/personal medicine, involving scientists who have shaped the field, in dialogue with ethicists, social scientists and philosophers of science.
      People have always sought medical care that is tailored to every individual patient. Alongside with the historical development of institutions of care, the vision of personal and ''holistic'' care persisted. Patient-centred medicine, interpersonal communication and shared decision making have become central to medical practice and services.This evolving vision of ''personalized medicine'' is in the forefront of medicine, creating debates among ethicists, philosophers and sociologists of medicine about the nature of disease and the definition of wellness, the impact on the daily life of patients, as well as its implications on low-income countries. Is increased ''precision'' also an improvement on the personal aspects of care or erosion of privacy? Do ''precise'' and ''personalized'' approach marginalize public health, and can this care be personalized without attention to culture, economy and society?The book provides a multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary discussion of the ethos and ethics of precision/personal medicine, involving scientists who have shaped the field, in dialogue with ethicists, social scientists and philosophers of science. The contributing scholars come from all over the world and from different cultural backgrounds providing reflective perspectives of history of ideas, critical theory and technology assessment, together with the actual work done by pioneers in the field. It explores issues such as global justice, gender, public health, pharmaceutical industry, international law and religion, and explores themes discussed in relation to personalized medicine such as new-born screening and disorders of consciousness.This book will be of interest to academicians in bioethics, history of medicine, social sciences of medicine as well as general educated readers.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2022-02-10

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      Weight438 g
      Dimensions139 × 215 × 22 mm