Medical Ethics, Prediction, and Prognosis: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
In: Routledge Annals of Bioethics
In: Routledge Annals of Bioethics
In: Routledge Annals of Bioethics Ser.
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Introduction: Predictive Medicine-An Interdisciplinary Approach -- Part I Individual Challenges -- 1 Beyond the Causes of Disease: Prediction and the Need for a New Philosophy of Medicine -- 2 Comprehending and Communicating Statistics in Breast Cancer Screening. Ethical Implications and Potential Solutions -- 3 On the Nature of the Right Not to Know -- 4 Predictive Diagnostic Testing for Late-Onset Neurological Diseases in Asymptomatic Minors: 'Do No Harm' and the Value of Knowledge -- 5 Incidental Findings in Genetic Testing -- Part II Social Challenges -- 6 Risk and Solidarity within Individualized Medicine -- 7 Anticipatory Medicalization: Predisposition, Prediction, and the Expansion of Medicalized Conditions -- 8 Predicting the Cost of Diseases in Resource-Poor Countries -- 9 Genetic Disorders in Chinese Patients and Their Families: A Call for Action on Predictive Medicine -- Part III Research Challenges -- 10 Personalized Antidepressant Prescription: A Historical Perspective on Risks and Opportunities -- 11 Predicting, Preventing, and Treating Alzheimer's Disease: Current State and Future Challenges -- 12 Early Detection, Prediction, and Prognosis of Alzheimer's Disease -- 13 Immunoscore, Circulating Tumor Cells, and Human- Derived Organoids as Potential Predictive Tools in Personalized Cancer Medicine -- Selected Bibliography -- List of contributors -- Index
In: Routledge Annals of Bioethics
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