Medical Ethics, Prediction, and Prognosis
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch; Sporing, Francesco; Gordon, John-Stewart
Medical Ethics, Prediction, and Prognosis
Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Herausgeber: Bondio, Mariacarla Gadebusch; Sporing, Francesco; Gordon, John-Stewart
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Recent scientific developments have given rise to numerous predictive procedures for detecting predispositions to diseases in patients. This knowledge, however, does not necessarily promise benign results for either patients or health care professionals. The aim of this volume is to analyse issues related to prediction and prognosis as a burgeon
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Recent scientific developments have given rise to numerous predictive procedures for detecting predispositions to diseases in patients. This knowledge, however, does not necessarily promise benign results for either patients or health care professionals. The aim of this volume is to analyse issues related to prediction and prognosis as a burgeon
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9780367595227
- ISBN-10: 0367595222
- Artikelnr.: 62939144
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- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 206
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 11mm
- Gewicht: 307g
- ISBN-13: 9780367595227
- ISBN-10: 0367595222
- Artikelnr.: 62939144
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio is Professor in the Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine at Technical University of Munich, Germany Francesco Spöring is Research Assistant in the Institute for History and Ethics of Medicine at Technical University of Munich, Germany John-Stewart Gordon is Professor of Philosophy and Head of the Applied Ethics Research Group at Vytautas Magnus University, Lithuania
Introduction: Predictive Medicine - An Interdisciplinary Approach
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Francesco Spöring, and John-Stewart Gordon
Part I. Individual Challenges
1. Beyond the Causes of Disease: Prediction and the Need for a New
Philosophy of Medicine
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
2. Comprehending and Communicating Statistics in Breast Cancer Screening.
Ethical Implications and Potential Solutions
Giulia Ferretti, Alma Linkeviciute, and Giovanni Boniolo
3. On the Nature of the Right Not to Know
John-Stewart Gordon
4. Predictive Diagnostic Testing for Late-Onset Neurological Diseases in
Asymptomatic Minors: 'Do No Harm' and the Value of Knowledge
Heiner Fangerau, Florian Braune, and Christian Lenk
5. Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing
Elke Holinski-Feder and Verena Steinke-Lange
Part II. Social Challenges
6. Risk and Solidarity within Individualized Medicine
Konrad Ott
7. Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and
Proto-Disease, Expanding Medicalized Conditions
Peter Conrad and Miranda Waggoner
8. Predicting the Cost of Diseases in Resource-Poor Countries
Steffen Flessa
9. Genetic Disorders in Chinese Patients and Their Families: A Call for
Action on Predictive Medicine
Xian-Ning Zhang and Ji Zuo
Part III. Research Challenges
10. Personalized Antidepressant Prescription: A Historical Perspective on
Risks and Opportunities
Francesco Spöring
11. Predicting, Preventing, and Treating Alzheimer's Disease: Current State
and Future Challenges
Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
12. Early Detection, Prediction, and Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease
Simone Lista, Francesco Garaci, Nicola Toschi, and Harald Hampel
13. Immunoscore, Circulating Tumor Cells and Human-Derived Organoids as
Potential Predictive Tools in Personalized Cancer Medicine
Agnieszka Pastüa
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Francesco Spöring, and John-Stewart Gordon
Part I. Individual Challenges
1. Beyond the Causes of Disease: Prediction and the Need for a New
Philosophy of Medicine
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
2. Comprehending and Communicating Statistics in Breast Cancer Screening.
Ethical Implications and Potential Solutions
Giulia Ferretti, Alma Linkeviciute, and Giovanni Boniolo
3. On the Nature of the Right Not to Know
John-Stewart Gordon
4. Predictive Diagnostic Testing for Late-Onset Neurological Diseases in
Asymptomatic Minors: 'Do No Harm' and the Value of Knowledge
Heiner Fangerau, Florian Braune, and Christian Lenk
5. Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing
Elke Holinski-Feder and Verena Steinke-Lange
Part II. Social Challenges
6. Risk and Solidarity within Individualized Medicine
Konrad Ott
7. Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and
Proto-Disease, Expanding Medicalized Conditions
Peter Conrad and Miranda Waggoner
8. Predicting the Cost of Diseases in Resource-Poor Countries
Steffen Flessa
9. Genetic Disorders in Chinese Patients and Their Families: A Call for
Action on Predictive Medicine
Xian-Ning Zhang and Ji Zuo
Part III. Research Challenges
10. Personalized Antidepressant Prescription: A Historical Perspective on
Risks and Opportunities
Francesco Spöring
11. Predicting, Preventing, and Treating Alzheimer's Disease: Current State
and Future Challenges
Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
12. Early Detection, Prediction, and Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease
Simone Lista, Francesco Garaci, Nicola Toschi, and Harald Hampel
13. Immunoscore, Circulating Tumor Cells and Human-Derived Organoids as
Potential Predictive Tools in Personalized Cancer Medicine
Agnieszka Pastüa
Introduction: Predictive Medicine - An Interdisciplinary Approach
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Francesco Spöring, and John-Stewart Gordon
Part I. Individual Challenges
1. Beyond the Causes of Disease: Prediction and the Need for a New
Philosophy of Medicine
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
2. Comprehending and Communicating Statistics in Breast Cancer Screening.
Ethical Implications and Potential Solutions
Giulia Ferretti, Alma Linkeviciute, and Giovanni Boniolo
3. On the Nature of the Right Not to Know
John-Stewart Gordon
4. Predictive Diagnostic Testing for Late-Onset Neurological Diseases in
Asymptomatic Minors: 'Do No Harm' and the Value of Knowledge
Heiner Fangerau, Florian Braune, and Christian Lenk
5. Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing
Elke Holinski-Feder and Verena Steinke-Lange
Part II. Social Challenges
6. Risk and Solidarity within Individualized Medicine
Konrad Ott
7. Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and
Proto-Disease, Expanding Medicalized Conditions
Peter Conrad and Miranda Waggoner
8. Predicting the Cost of Diseases in Resource-Poor Countries
Steffen Flessa
9. Genetic Disorders in Chinese Patients and Their Families: A Call for
Action on Predictive Medicine
Xian-Ning Zhang and Ji Zuo
Part III. Research Challenges
10. Personalized Antidepressant Prescription: A Historical Perspective on
Risks and Opportunities
Francesco Spöring
11. Predicting, Preventing, and Treating Alzheimer's Disease: Current State
and Future Challenges
Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
12. Early Detection, Prediction, and Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease
Simone Lista, Francesco Garaci, Nicola Toschi, and Harald Hampel
13. Immunoscore, Circulating Tumor Cells and Human-Derived Organoids as
Potential Predictive Tools in Personalized Cancer Medicine
Agnieszka Pastüa
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio, Francesco Spöring, and John-Stewart Gordon
Part I. Individual Challenges
1. Beyond the Causes of Disease: Prediction and the Need for a New
Philosophy of Medicine
Mariacarla Gadebusch Bondio
2. Comprehending and Communicating Statistics in Breast Cancer Screening.
Ethical Implications and Potential Solutions
Giulia Ferretti, Alma Linkeviciute, and Giovanni Boniolo
3. On the Nature of the Right Not to Know
John-Stewart Gordon
4. Predictive Diagnostic Testing for Late-Onset Neurological Diseases in
Asymptomatic Minors: 'Do No Harm' and the Value of Knowledge
Heiner Fangerau, Florian Braune, and Christian Lenk
5. Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing
Elke Holinski-Feder and Verena Steinke-Lange
Part II. Social Challenges
6. Risk and Solidarity within Individualized Medicine
Konrad Ott
7. Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and
Proto-Disease, Expanding Medicalized Conditions
Peter Conrad and Miranda Waggoner
8. Predicting the Cost of Diseases in Resource-Poor Countries
Steffen Flessa
9. Genetic Disorders in Chinese Patients and Their Families: A Call for
Action on Predictive Medicine
Xian-Ning Zhang and Ji Zuo
Part III. Research Challenges
10. Personalized Antidepressant Prescription: A Historical Perspective on
Risks and Opportunities
Francesco Spöring
11. Predicting, Preventing, and Treating Alzheimer's Disease: Current State
and Future Challenges
Stefan F. Lichtenthaler
12. Early Detection, Prediction, and Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease
Simone Lista, Francesco Garaci, Nicola Toschi, and Harald Hampel
13. Immunoscore, Circulating Tumor Cells and Human-Derived Organoids as
Potential Predictive Tools in Personalized Cancer Medicine
Agnieszka Pastüa