The Color of Precision Medicine

The Color of Precision Medicine
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 162
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ISBN-10 : 9781040022900
ISBN-13 : 1040022901
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Book Synopsis The Color of Precision Medicine by : Shirley Sun

Download or read book The Color of Precision Medicine written by Shirley Sun and published by Taylor & Francis. This book was released on 2024-04-23 with total page 162 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Will genome-based precision medicine fix the problem of race/ethnicity-based medicine? To answer this question, Sun and Ong propose the concept of racialization of precision medicine, defined as the social processes by which racial/ethnic categories are incorporated (or not) into the development, interpretation, and implementation of precision medicine research and practice. Drawing on interview data with physicians and scientists in the field of cancer care, this book addresses the following questions: Who are the racializers in precision medicine, how and why do they do it? Under what conditions do clinicians personalize medical treatments in the context of cancer therapies? The chapters elucidate different ways in which racialization occurs and reveal that there exists an inherent contradiction in the usage of race/ethnicity as precision medicine moves from bench to bedside. The relative resources theory is proposed to explain that whether race/ethnicity-based medicine will be replaced by genomic medicine depends on the resources available at the individual and systemic levels. Furthermore, this book expands on how racialization happens not only in pharmacogenomic drug efficacy studies, but also in drug toxicity studies and cost-effectiveness studies. An important resource for clinicians, researchers, public health policymakers, health economists, and journalists on how to deracialize precision medicine.


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