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A History of Prostate Cancer
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This book offers a comprehensive and inclusive insight into the history of prostate cancer and its sufferers. Until recently, little practical help could be offered for men afflicted with the devastating diseases of the genitourinary organs. This is despite complaints of painful urination from aging men being found in ancient medical manuscripts, despite the anatomical discoveries of the European Renaissance and despite the experimental surgical researches of the eighteen and nineteenth centuries. As diseases of the prostate, including prostate cancer, came to be better understood in the early twentieth century, therapeutic nihilism continued as curative radical surgeries and radiotherapy failed. The therapeutic 'turn' came with hormonal therapies, itself a product of the explosive growth of U.S. biomedicine from the 1940s onwards. By the 1990s, prostate cancer screening had become a somewhat ubiquitous but controversial feature of the medical encounter for American menas they aged, which greatly influenced the treatment pathways and identity of the male patient: as victim, as hero, and ultimately, as consumer.
Investigates a topic rarely studied by historians, sociologists and anthropologists Goes beyond specific cases of prostate cancer, exploring topics such as the development of high tech medicine, the role of mass screening, the input of patients' activism, and uses of randomized clinical trials An important contribution to the study of 20th century biomedicine and its 21st century ramifications
Autorentext
Helen Valier is Director of the Medicine & Society Program at The Honors College, University of Houston, USA. Her teaching and research interests fall broadly within western and colonial/postcolonial medicine and technology from late nineteenth to late twentieth century.
Inhalt
- Introduction: Cancer and the making of modern medicine. - 2. The problematic prehistory of prostate cancer. - 3. Surgery and Specialization. - 4. Sex, Hormones, and Quantification. - 5. Cancer and clinical trials. - 6. Screening, Patients, and the Politics of Prevention. - 7. Radiotherapy and Evidence in an Age of High Technology. - 8. Conclusions: Medicine, masculinity, and the problems of the prostate
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781403988034
- Sprache Englisch
- Größe H217mm x B155mm x T19mm
- Jahr 2016
- EAN 9781403988034
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-4039-8803-4
- Titel A History of Prostate Cancer
- Autor Helen Valier
- Untertitel Cancer, Men and Medicine
- Gewicht 423g
- Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
- Anzahl Seiten 241
- Lesemotiv Verstehen
- Genre History