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Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Isis. 114:463-464
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Science, Technology and Society. 26:41-63
Prostatic specific antigen (PSA) screening has been controversial since its inception. Controversy has persisted despite more and higher quality clinical evidence. Attention to lead and length time biases, overdiagnosis, overtreatment, medicalisation
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Isis. 111:787-790
Autor:
Jeremy A. Greene, Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
New England Journal of Medicine. 381:1093-1096
Contingent Knowledge and Looping Effects A 66-year-old man with PSA-detected prostate cancer undergoes prostatectomy that leaves him impotent — a decision he regrets when new evidence becomes avail...
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Will ever-more sensitive screening tests for cancer lead to longer, better lives? Will anticipating and trying to prevent the future complications of chronic disease lead to better health? Not always, says Robert Aronowitz in Risky Medicine. In fact,
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Milbank Quarterly. 90:250-277
In George Bernard Shaw's play the philanderer (1893), Dr. Paramour reads with dismay a report in the British Medical Journal that proves that the disease bearing his name is nonexistent. His patient with the hitherto-real Paramour's disease, sitting
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
International journal of epidemiology. 44(6)
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Milbank Quarterly. 87:417-442
As a second-year medical student twenty-five years ago, I watched an attending physician approach one senior house officer after another asking for the names of hospitalized patients on whom students could practice taking medical histories and perfor
Autor:
Robert Aronowitz
Publikováno v:
Social Science & Medicine. 67:1-9
The emerging fields of social epidemiology and population health seek to understand the social determinants of health. Especially, with regards to how income inequality causes health disparities, attention has been focused on material and psychosocia
Recent public health movements have invoked cultural change to improve health and reduce health disparities. We argue that these cultural discourses have sometimes justified and maintained health inequalities when those with power and authority desig
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4455490/