Ambiguity and the search for meaning: Childhood leukaemia in the modern clinical context

Jean Comaroff, Peter Maguire
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The case of childhood leukaemia in the modern clinical context is a graphic instance of the social implications of advances on the margins of medical knowledge. Developments in the treatment of this condition have significantly altered rates of survival among sufferers. But knowledge has advanced unevenly and individual prognosis remains distressingly uncertain. A study of the families of 60 leukaemic children revealed how such technical shifts shape the experience of life-threatening illness and how apparent clinical gains serve to highlight remaining uncertainties. For such advance in medical knowledge complicates the search for meaning and predictability in the wake of threatening illness, and sharpens contradictions inherent in medicine itself and in its relationship to its wider social context. Observation of the impact of the disease revealed how medicine can be seen as ambiguous in a double sense: the more it appears to control, the more threatening is the domain where knowledge is still lacking; and the more it controls, the more alienated the layman himself from control over its effects.

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歧义和寻找意义:儿童白血病在现代临床背景下
儿童白血病的情况下,在现代临床背景下是一个图形的例子,在医学知识的边缘进步的社会影响。这种疾病的治疗进展显著地改变了患者的存活率。但知识的发展并不均衡,个体预后仍然令人苦恼地不确定。一项对60名白血病儿童的家庭进行的研究揭示了这些技术上的转变如何塑造了危及生命的疾病的经历,以及明显的临床成果如何突显了仍然存在的不确定性。因为医学知识的这种进步使在疾病威胁之后寻找意义和可预测性变得复杂,并加剧了医学本身及其与更广泛的社会背景的关系中固有的矛盾。对疾病影响的观察揭示了医学是如何在双重意义上被视为模棱两可的:它似乎控制得越多,仍然缺乏知识的领域的威胁就越大;它控制得越多,外行人就越无法控制它的效果。
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