
Genomics and the Reimagining of Personalized Medicine
Richard Tutton(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
1st Edition
Published on 10. October 2014
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-1-4724-2256-9 (ISBN)
Description
Drawing on insights from work in medical history and sociology, this book analyzes changing meanings of personalized medicine over time, from the rise of biomedicine in the twentieth century, to the emergence of pharmacogenomics and personal genomics in the 1990s and 2000s. In the past when doctors championed personalization they did so to emphasize that patients had unique biographies and social experiences in the name of caring for their patients as individuals. However, since the middle of the twentieth century, geneticists have successfully promoted the belief that genes are implicated in why some people develop diseases and why some have adverse reactions to drugs when others do not. In doing so, they claim to offer a new way of personalizing the prediction, prevention and treatment of disease. As this book shows, the genomic reimagining of personalized medicine centres on new forms of capitalization and consumption of genetic information. While genomics promises the ultimate individualization of medicine, the author argues that personalized medicine exists in the imaginative gap between the problems and limits of current scientific practices and future prospects to individualize medical interventions. A rigorous, critical examination of the promises of genomics to transform the economics and delivery of medicine, Genomics and the Reimagining of Personalized Medicine examines the consequences of the shift towards personalization for the way we think about and act on health and disease in society. As such, it will be of interest to scholars and students of the sociology of medicine and health, science and technology studies, and health policy.
Reviews / Votes
'The idea that we are moving into an era of personalized medicine is increasingly influential in biomedical research, health policy and the biotechnology industry. This excellent and carefully researched book provides a much needed critical analysis of the key role of expectations and future imaginaries in the making of this new field.' Paul Martin, University of Sheffield, UK "Tutton's book is essential reading for anyone wanting to understand and critically engage with twenty-first century medicine. The books defining feature is not only its important subject matter, but the scholarly way in which the author has approached, critiqued and presented a complex and meaningful biomedical imaginary of an emerging treatment market." - Dr Casimir MacGregor School of Social Science, Monash University, VictoriaMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Weight
500 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4724-2256-9 (9781472422569)
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Person
Richard Tutton is Senior Lecturer in Sociology at Lancaster University, UK, and co-editor of Genetic Databases: Socio-Ethical Issues in the Collection and Use of DNA.
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Genomics and the Reimagining of Personalized Medicine