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False Hope Bone Marrow Transplantation For Breast Cancer 1st Edition Richard A Rettig

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False Hope Bone Marrow Transplantation For Breast Cancer 1st Edition Richard A Rettig
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Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.03 MB
Pages: 368
Author: Richard A. Rettig, Peter D. Jacobson, Cynthia M. Farquhar M.D., Wade M. Aubry M.D.
ISBN: 9780195187762, 9781429459235, 0195187768, 1429459239
Language: English
Year: 2007
Edition: 1

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False Hope Bone Marrow Transplantation For Breast Cancer 1st Edition Richard A Rettig by Richard A. Rettig, Peter D. Jacobson, Cynthia M. Farquhar M.d., Wade M. Aubry M.d. 9780195187762, 9781429459235, 0195187768, 1429459239 instant download after payment.

In the late 1980s, a promising new treatment for breast cancer emerged: high-dose chemotherapy with autologous bone marrow transplantation or HDC/ABMT. By the 1990s, it had burst upon the oncology scene and disseminated rapidly before having been carefully evaluated. By the time published studies showed that the procedure was ineffective, more than 30,000 women had received the treatment, shortening their lives and adding to their suffering. This book tells of the rise and demise of HDC/ABMT for metastatic and early stage breast cancer, and fully explores the story's implications, which go well beyond the immediate procedure, and beyond breast cancer, to how we in the United States evaluate other medical procedures, especially life-saving ones. It details how the factors that drove clinical use--patient demand, physician enthusiasm, media reporting, litigation, economic exploitation, and legislative and administrative mandates--converged to propel the procedure forward despite a lack of proven clinical effectiveness. It also analyzes the limited effect of technology assessments before randomized clinical trials evaluated decisively the procedure and the ramifications of this system on healthcare today. Sections of the book consider the initial conditions surrounding the emergence of the new breast cancer treatment, the drivers of clinical use, and the struggle for evidence-based medicine. A concluding section considers the significance of the story for our healthcare system.

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