
Anyone Who Has Been Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Or Knows Someone Who Has Been Diagnosed With Breast Cancer Recognizes That Cancer Raises A Host Of Questions Concerning Its Nature And How We Treat It. Such Questions Frame The Difficult Decisions That Patients Must Make About Their Treatment And Care. Thinking Through Breast Cancer Is A Philosophical Investigation Of How Breast Cancer Is Described, Explained, Evaluated, And Socialized In Medicine. Written By A Breast Cancer Survivor, The Book Interweaves Personal Experience With A Systematic Breakdown Of Key And Highly Pertinent Philosophical Concepts, And Brings To Light Insights That Emerge In Metaphysics, Epistemology, Ethics, Social And Political Philosophy, And Bioethics. Further, It Is An Investigation Of The Ethical Implications Of Understanding Breast Cancer. Cutter Seamlessly Combines Clinical Information With Philosophical Analysis And Makes Recommendations As To How We Can Navigate The Complex And, At Times, Uncertain Terrain Of Breast Cancer Knowledge And Care. In This Way, The Book Is Not Simply A Survey Of What We Know About Breast Cancer, But A Personal Search For Guidance About Navigating The Complex, Confusing, And Frightening Terrain Of Breast Cancer Diagnosis, Treatment, And Survival.
This book investigates the philosophical dimensions of breast cancer, questioning how the disease is defined, explained, and experienced within medical and social frameworks. Mary Ann G. Cutter, a philosopher and breast cancer survivor, utilizes her dual perspective to bridge the gap between clinical data and existential inquiry. She argues that understanding the ethical and metaphysical implications of a diagnosis is as critical to patient care as the medical treatment itself. The work provides a structured methodology for patients and caregivers to navigate the uncertainty inherent in cancer knowledge.
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Readers and scholars frequently note the unique synthesis of rigorous philosophical analysis and lived experience within the text. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for those seeking to understand the ethical and conceptual challenges that accompany a cancer diagnosis.
Page Count:
256
Publication Date:
2018-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190637048
ISBN-13:
9780190637040
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