Regulating diagnosis—Molecular and regulatory sub‐stratifications of lung cancer treatment

Author:

Hauge Amalie Martinus1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. VIVE – The Danish Center for Social Science Research Copenhagen Denmark

Abstract

AbstractThe sociology of diagnosis has shown that diagnosis not only serves to label the underlying cause of disease but also to provide access to services and resources. Elaborating on this double‐affordance of diagnosis, this article examines how precision medicine reconfigures diagnosis as a label and as a process in regulatory and clinical settings. Reporting from an ethnographic case study of the introduction of immunotherapy for lung cancer, the paper unfolds the uncertainties involved in dissecting diagnosis into layers and examines the efforts and negotiations it takes to enable these layers to work both as clinical entities and regulative entities with the purpose of delineating access to treatment. I suggest that the work of subdividing diseases into molecularly defined categories for the purpose of delineating treatment‐eligible populations can be labelled ‘diagnostic sub‐stratification’ and argue that it is pertinent to understand the political capacity of this strategy. Diagnostic sub‐stratification involves a push of diagnosis from the clinic ‘up’ into the regulatory system and ‘out’ into the laboratories, obscuring who is accountable for the diagnostic categories employed to define patients’ treatment access.

Funder

Novo Nordisk Fonden

Danmarks Frie Forskningsfond

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,Health Policy,Health (social science)

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