Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines what cancer is and how cancer-related potentialities are enacted and embodied in the context of contemporary regimes of anticipation. Based on ethnographic fieldwork in a suburban Danish middle-class community among people who were not immediately afflicted by cancer, we describe different and paradoxical cancer mythologies and show how they provide multiple ways of understanding, anticipating, and dealing with cancer in everyday life. Special attention is paid to the relation between biomedically informed notions of symptoms and bodily processes, and a ghostly and muted presence of cancer, particularly when people are faced with more tangible ...
Cancer is a transnational condition involving the unprecedented flow of health information, technolo...
Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they e...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines w...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Previous work in the anthropology of cancer often examined causes, risks, and medical, familial, and...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
From folk beliefs about how cancer spreads within the body and why “they” have yet to find a cure fo...
Abstract In this article we explore how institutions and individuals in Denmark deal with uncertaint...
The present study is based on the qualitative exploration of Cancer narratives through the lens of L...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Cancer is a disease that is imbued with notions of risk, with individuals expected to avoid ‘risky’ ...
Background Clinicians and public health professionals are centrally concerned with mediating risk. ...
Cancer is a transnational condition involving the unprecedented flow of health information, technolo...
Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they e...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines wh...
Approaching the presence of cancer in everyday life in terms of mythologies, the article examines w...
This paper discusses ongoing changes in orientations to cancer disease control in the Global North, ...
In Norway, as in other countries in the northern hemisphere, an increasing number of people survive ...
Previous work in the anthropology of cancer often examined causes, risks, and medical, familial, and...
This thesis is focused on an important problem of today, which is cancer. It describes this deceitfu...
From folk beliefs about how cancer spreads within the body and why “they” have yet to find a cure fo...
Abstract In this article we explore how institutions and individuals in Denmark deal with uncertaint...
The present study is based on the qualitative exploration of Cancer narratives through the lens of L...
Little is known about the process from experiencing indeterminate bodily sensations to perceiving th...
Cancer is a disease that is imbued with notions of risk, with individuals expected to avoid ‘risky’ ...
Background Clinicians and public health professionals are centrally concerned with mediating risk. ...
Cancer is a transnational condition involving the unprecedented flow of health information, technolo...
Chronic cancer patients (CCPs) pay attention and act in response to diverse bodily sensations they e...
In this paper, we explore how existential aspects of being diagnosed and living with cancer are shar...