AbstractThere is evidence from some countries of a trend towards increasingly aggressive pharmacological treatment of patients with advanced, incurable cancer. To what extent should this be understood as a progressive development in which technological innovations address previously unmet needs, or is a significant amount of this expansion explained by futile or even harmful treatment? In this article it is argued that while some of this growth may be consistent with a progressive account of medicines consumption, part of the expansion is constituted by the inappropriate and overly aggressive use of drugs. Such use is often explained in terms of individual patient consumerism and/or factors to do with physician behaviour. Whilst acknowledgi...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in developed countries, and cancer treatments are the top categor...
This paper draws on a study of over-the-counter statins to provide a critical account of the figure ...
AbstractThere is evidence from some countries of a trend towards increasingly aggressive pharmacolog...
The prescribing of high cost cancer medicines at the end of life has become a focus of criticism, du...
Existing pharmaceuticalisation research denotes the salience of expectations in novel medicines and ...
Drawing on insights from both medical sociology and science and technology studies this article prov...
International audienceDuring the past few years, debates have frequently erupted in oncology journal...
Sociological interest in pharmaceuticals has intensified, heightening awareness of `pharmaceuticaliz...
This study is situated within current discussions of ‘medicalization’ (Conrad, 2005, 2007) and ‘phar...
.Over the last decades, there has been an increasing interest not only in patients’ beliefs about th...
The quality of medical care delivered to patients with cancer near the end of life is a significant ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the sociological literature on pharmaceuticalisation and see how...
Rising health care costs is a challenge for all health care systems, and new and expensive cancer dr...
International audienceBackground. The past decades have seen advances in cancer treatments in terms ...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in developed countries, and cancer treatments are the top categor...
This paper draws on a study of over-the-counter statins to provide a critical account of the figure ...
AbstractThere is evidence from some countries of a trend towards increasingly aggressive pharmacolog...
The prescribing of high cost cancer medicines at the end of life has become a focus of criticism, du...
Existing pharmaceuticalisation research denotes the salience of expectations in novel medicines and ...
Drawing on insights from both medical sociology and science and technology studies this article prov...
International audienceDuring the past few years, debates have frequently erupted in oncology journal...
Sociological interest in pharmaceuticals has intensified, heightening awareness of `pharmaceuticaliz...
This study is situated within current discussions of ‘medicalization’ (Conrad, 2005, 2007) and ‘phar...
.Over the last decades, there has been an increasing interest not only in patients’ beliefs about th...
The quality of medical care delivered to patients with cancer near the end of life is a significant ...
The aim of this paper is to analyse the sociological literature on pharmaceuticalisation and see how...
Rising health care costs is a challenge for all health care systems, and new and expensive cancer dr...
International audienceBackground. The past decades have seen advances in cancer treatments in terms ...
Medicalization is the process by which aspects of the human condition, formerly considered nonmedica...
Cancer is a leading cause of death in developed countries, and cancer treatments are the top categor...
This paper draws on a study of over-the-counter statins to provide a critical account of the figure ...