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Malignant

Malignant

Medical Ethicists Confront Cancer

9780199757848
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You have cancer. Words no one wants to hear, but heard by millions every year. Millions more hear the equally shattering news that a loved one has cancer. Both are life-changing messages. For the people writing this book, cancer was not only a personal crisis, it was also an education. Experts on medical ethics, personal experience with cancer showed them how little they understood of the real world of serious illness. Despite years of teaching and writing about treatmentdecision-making and patient autonomy, they were unprepared for many of the problems they faced. They discovered that the rights and wrongs of cancer care were more complicated than they had anticipated. Ethics outside the hospital walls took on unexpected significance as they discovered the astonishinggenerosity, and the unintentional cruelty, that cancer provokes in others. Cancer was a test of personal character, too, as patients accustomed to control became dependent on others and caregivers shouldered unfamiliar and difficult responsibilities. In chapters on cancer diagnosis, treatment choices, and research participation, the authors examine medical ethics from the personal point of view. In chapters on family caregiving, cancer interactions, and cancer support groups, they consider ethics outside the medical setting. In chapters on mortality and survivorship, they reflect on cancers personal moral teachings. Cancer is an unavoidable feature of modern life. Readers will come away with a deeper understanding of what it is like to have cancer, better equipped to respond to cancer in their own lives and the lives of others. The book also offers insights to doctors and nurses seeking to improve cancer treatment and to medical ethicists seeking to make their work more relevant to patients and caregivers. Rebecca Dressers idea for a book on cancer was an inspired one. In bringing together a group of people from the field of bioethics with personal experience of cancer, as survivors or caretakers, we see in moving detail what it is like to wrestle with the disease. It will offer those with cancer or caring for those with it uncommon insight and wisdom. If one has to think about or deal with the disease, one can hardly ask for more.- Dan Callahan, The Hastings Center
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OUP USA
86803
9780199757848
9780199757848

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Publication date
2012
Issue number
1
Cover
hard cover
Pages count
264
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
476
  • 1 Crash Course 1; Rebecca Dresser; 2 Diagnostic Quests and Accidents 21; Norman Fost; 3 Learning the Bad News 39; John A. Robertson; 4 Coping with Uncertainty 61; Dan W. Brock; 5 Autonomy and Persuasion 80; Rebecca Dresser; 6 Volunteering for Research 99; Rebecca Dresser; 7 Resilience and the Art of Living in Remission 122; Patricia A. Marshall; 8 The Allure of Questionable-Benefit Treatment 147; Dan W. Brock; 9 Cancer Stereotypes 169; Rebecca Dresser and Norman Fost; 10 Caregivers, Patients, and Clinicians 192; John A. Robertson; 11 Cancer Interactions: Caring Well and Caring Badly 217; Rebecca Dresser and Patricia A. Marshall; 12 Support, Advocacy, and the Selves of People with Cancer 236; Arthur W. Frank; 13 Cancer and Mortality: Making Time Count 255; Leon R. Kass; 14 Survivorship: In Every Expression a Crack 278; Arthur W. Frank; 15 Last Words 301; Rebecca Dresser;
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