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The Politics of Personalised Medicine: Pharmacogenetics in the Clinic (Cambridge Studies in Society and the Life Sciences) Book
This book applies a social science perspective to an examination of some of the issues that arise in clinical practice as a result of drug development linked to genetic testing. These include the social context within which new drugs are trialled, the attitudes of the clinicians asked to administer them, the expectations of clinicians and patients and associated ethical issues. Two case studies are used to illustrate the arguments, one on aspects of Alzheimer's disease, the other on the drug Herceptin which is used in the treatment of breast cancer.Read More
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- 0521602653
- 9780521602655
- Adam Hedgecoe
- 2 December 2004
- Cambridge University Press
- Paperback (Book)
- 216
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