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Cancer, Radiation Therapy, and the Market
Cancer Guns

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Cancer, Radiation Therapy, and the Market shows how the radiation therapy specialty in the United States (later called radiation oncology) co-evolved with its device industry throughout the twentieth-century. Academic engineers and physicians acquired financing to develop increasingly powerful radiation devices, initiated companies to manufacture the devices competitively and designed hospital and freestanding procedure units to utilize them. In the process they incorporated market strategies into medical organization and practice. This provocative inquiry concludes that public health policy needs to re-evaluate market-driven high-tech medicine and build evidence-based health care systems.


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Barbara Bridgman Perkins is the author of The Medical Delivery Business: Health Reform, Childbirth, and the Economic Order and articles in medical history and public health policy.


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Appraising cancer as a major medical market in the 2010s, Wall Street investors placed their bets on single-technology treatment facilities costing $100-$300 million each. Critics inside medicine called the widely-publicized proton-center boom "crazy medicine and unsustainable public policy." There was no valid evidence, they claimed, that proton beams were more effective than less costly alternatives. But developers expected insurance to cover their centers’ staggeringly high costs and debts. Was speculation like this new to health care?
Cancer, Radiation Therapy, and the Market shows how the radiation therapy specialty in the United States (later called radiation oncology) coevolved with its device industry throughout the twentieth-century. Academic engineers and physicians acquired financing to develop increasingly powerful radiation devices, initiated companies to manufacture the devices competitively, and designed hospital and freestanding procedure units to utilize them. In the process, they incorporated market strategies into medical organization and practice. Although palliative benefits and striking tumor reductions fueled hopes of curing cancer, scientific research all too often found serious patient harm and disappointing beneficial impact on cancer survival. This thoroughly documented and provocative inquiry concludes that public health policy needs to re-evaluate market-driven high-tech medicine and build evidence-based health care systems.

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"Do commercials for Gamma Knife, proton therapy and other types of radiosurgery for cancer fill you will both hope and trepidation? If so, you should read Cancer, Radiation Therapy, and the Market. Barbara Bridgman Perkins has written a wise and fastidiously-researched history of radiation oncology that explores the intersection of big business, the zeal to cure cancer and the unending allure of the x-ray."
Barron H. Lerner,Author of The Breast Cancer Wars: Hope, Fear and the Pursuit of a Cure in Twentieth-Century America and

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Autori Barbara Bridgman Perkins, Barbara Bridgman Perkins
Con la collaborazione di Barbara Bridgman Perkins (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 09.06.2017
Categoria Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Economia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia
 
EAN 9781138285248
ISBN 978-1-138-28524-8
Numero di pagine 250
 
Serie Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Routledge Studies in the History of Science, Technology and Medicine
Categorie USA, MEDICAL / Public Health, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Economy, MEDICAL / Health Care Delivery, Radiology, MEDICAL / Radiology, Radiotherapy & Nuclear Medicine, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Manufacturing, Personal & public health, Oncology, Texas Medical Center, Evidence-based Medicine, Political Economy, United States of America, USA, CERVICAL CANCER, Manufacturing industries, Health systems & services, Personal and public health / health education, Health systems and services, MEDICAL / Oncology / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Industries / Healthcare, Pharmaceutical industries, Medical imaging: radiology, Radiation Oncology, Nuclear magnetic resonance, Healthcare economics, insurance reimbursement, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, medical device industry, Invasive Breast Cancer, oncology policy, high-cost cancer treatment analysis, academic hospital financing, linear accelerator, Varian Associates, Jiffy Lube, Proton Treatment, Standard Chemical Company, Proton Beam Treatment, Radium Treatment, Varian Linear Accelerator, Medical Linear Accelerator, Hodgkin’s Patients, Proton Therapy Center, York’s Memorial Hospital, Cobalt Teletherapy, Cobalt Devices, Medical Business System
 

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