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The Politics of Personalised Medicine Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)

The Politics of Personalised Medicine By Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)

The Politics of Personalised Medicine by Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)


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Applies a social science perspective to exploring issues arising in clinical practice as a result of drug development linked to genetic testing. These include the social context within which new drugs are trialled, attitudes of the clinicians asked to administer them, expectations of clinicians and patients and associated ethical issues.

The Politics of Personalised Medicine Summary

The Politics of Personalised Medicine: Pharmacogenetics in the Clinic by Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)

Pharmacogenetics, the use of genetic testing to prescribe and develop drugs, has been hailed as a revolutionary development for the pharmaceutical industry and modern medicine. Supporters of 'personalised medicine' claim the result will be safer, cheaper, more effective drugs, and their arguments are beginning to influence policy debates. Based on interviews with clinicians, researchers, regulators and company representatives, this book explores the impact of pharmacogenetics on clinical practice, following two cases of personalised medicine as they make their way from the laboratory to the clinic. It highlights the significant differences between the views of supporters of pharmacogenetics in industry and those who use the technology at the clinical 'coal face'. Theoretically, this work builds on the developing area of the sociology of socio-technical expectations, highlighting the way in which promoters of new technologies build expectations around it, through citation and the creation of technological visions.

The Politics of Personalised Medicine Reviews

Well organized and well written, this book is a useful, relevant and timely read for social scientists interested in issues of science, technology, biomedicine, and healthcare - Ryan Reikowsky, University of Arizona.
As a study in the social construction of scientific and clinical knowledge, this book can hardly be bettered. It is clearly and interestingly written, and the reader cannot fail to be impressed by the subtleties of Hedgecoe's argument. Richard Ashcroft, Queen Mary, University of London, UK
It is conceptually innovative and empirically grounded, and points to a new way of looking at the process of technical change in medicine. Paul Martin, University of Nottingham, UK
"...Hedgecoe's study both illumniates new perspectives on pharmacogenetics, and serves as a welcome corrective to work within medical sociology which...implicityly depreciates the role of politics in medicine." Linsey McGoey, London School of Economics and Political Science, British Journal of Sociology
"...this work is an extremely useful addition to STS and to anyone interested in a long-term perspective on drug development." -Emily Marden, Science, Technology & Human Values

About Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)

Adam Hedgecoe is Lecturer at the Department of Sociology, University of Sussex. He has published in Science, Technology and Human Values, Social Studies of Science, Sociology of Health and Illness, and Bioethics.

Table of Contents

1. Personalised medicine - a revolution in health care; 2. Pharmacogenetics, expectation and promissory science; 3. Genetics, moral risk and professional resistance; 4. Clinical resistance to Alzheimer's pharmacogenetics; 5. Research, industry and pharmacogenetic literacy; 6. Engineering the clinic - getting personalised medicine into practice; 7. The fourth hurdle - cost effectiveness and the funding of pharmacogenetics; 8. Disappointment and disclosure in the pharmacogenetic clinic; 9. The personalised is political.

Additional information

NPB9780521602655
9780521602655
0521602653
The Politics of Personalised Medicine: Pharmacogenetics in the Clinic by Adam Hedgecoe (University of Sussex)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2004-12-02
216
Winner of Sociology of Health and Illness Book of the Year 2005 Winner of Philip Abrams Memorial Prize 2006
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