伊拉克人的癌症行程

Mac Skelton
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自2003年以来,患有癌症的伊拉克人越来越多地被迫跨越国界去接受国内无法提供的治疗。两起伊拉克癌症患者跨越边境前往黎巴嫩贝鲁特的案例突显了这种医疗旅行如何给亲属网络带来巨大压力。虽然这些网络能够将资源和信息拼凑在一起,但求医之旅的高度偶然性不仅说明了慢性病的不确定性,也说明了在战争条件下导航医疗保健的困难。在战争时期的伊拉克,生存的工作越来越多地涉及到跨国医疗旅行战略,这扰乱了与当地关系和机构联系在一起的生与死的图景。
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Iraqis’ Cancer Itineraries
Since 2003, Iraqis with cancer have increasingly been forced to travel across borders for treatment unavailable at home. Two cases of Iraqi cancer patients traveling across borders to Beirut, Lebanon highlight how such travel for healthcare places enormous strains on kinship networks. While those networks enable the cobbling together of resources and information, the highly contingent character of the care-seeking journeys speaks not only to the uncertainties of chronic illness but also to the difficulties of navigating healthcare under conditions of war. The work of survival within wartime Iraq increasingly involves transnational strategies of medical travel, unsettling a picture of living and dying tethered to local relations and institutions.
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Iranian Journal of War and Public Health
Iranian Journal of War and Public Health Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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