The Ethics of Personalised Medicine: Critical Perspectives

Burlington, VT: Routledge (2015)
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Abstract

This book presents the views of leading researchers from across Europe and North America, from both normative and empirical disciplines, in the multidisciplinary debate on the current state of research on the ethical, legal and social implications of personalised medicine. The work partially draws on a four year collaborative research project funded by the German Ministry for Education and Research, and at a time when future health care is a topic of much discussion this book provides valuable policy recommendations for the way forward.

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