Ethical Challenges in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

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Ethical Challenges in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
Author : Axel Bauer
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 19 April 2024
ISBN : 3030637883
Pages : 290 pages
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Ethical Challenges in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy by Axel Bauer Book PDF Summary

"This book presents in detail the problems and ethical challenges in daily oncological practice. In western industrialized countries, roughly 25 percent of all citizens still die from cancer. Despite significant progress in basic science and in individual areas of clinical care, even in the 21st century, being diagnosed with cancer has lost none of its dread and can still be a death sentence. This situation raises many problems and challenges for medical ethics, e.g., the question of the benefits and risks of prevention programs, or the right to know and not to know. Clinical trials with cancer patients and quality assurance for surgery, radiotherapy and medication also pose a series of ethical dilemmas. Furthermore, cancer treatment is a psychological challenge not only for patients but also for physicians and caregivers. The issues of adequate pain management and good palliative care, of treatment limiting and the question of assisted suicide at the end of life also have to be considered. In order to reflect the subject's diverse and multifaceted nature, the book incorporates legal, ethnographic, historical and literary perspectives into ethical considerations"--Publisher's description.

Ethical Challenges in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy

"This book presents in detail the problems and ethical challenges in daily oncological practice. In western industrialized countries, roughly 25 percent of all citizens still die from cancer. Despite significant progress in basic science and in individual areas of clinical care, even in the 21st century, being diagnosed with cancer has

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