(Bio)ethical Aspects of Personalised Medicine: Revealing an “Inconvenient Truth”? (CROSBI ID 68491)
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Podaci o odgovornosti
Muzur, Amir ; Rinčić, Iva
engleski
(Bio)ethical Aspects of Personalised Medicine: Revealing an “Inconvenient Truth”?
Traditionally known as the individually tailored “one size fits all” health care helping individual patients, personalised medicine over the last few decades has slowly been transforming to “genetically-based” health care and pharmacogenetics, thereby luring the light of bioethics. Although personalised medicine triggers different ethical levels and provokes main bioethical principles, the authors in the article examine two principles: the one of justice, and the other of autonomy, concluding with remarks on trembling equity and limitation in personal autonomy.
Bioethics ; Personalised Medicine ; Justice ; Autonomy
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Podaci o prilogu
211-216.
objavljeno
10.1007/978-3-030-16465-2_17
Podaci o knjizi
Personalized Medicine in Healthcare Systems. Europeanization and Globalization, vol 5
Bodiroga-Vukobrat, Nada ; Rukavina, Daniel ; Pavelić, Krešimir ; Sander, G.
Cham: Springer
2019.
2366-0953