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The Uncertain Presence: Experiences of Living with Metastatic Breast Cancer

Cinzia Greco

2021Medical Anthropology22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Drawing from interviews with women with metastatic breast cancer in the UK and France, in this article I analyze uncertainties linked to this condition. In particular, I show how the impossibility of foreseeing the evolution of the condition, also as an indirect consequence of medical innovation, initiates an irreparable disruption of life after diagnosis. I further show how the lives of the patients are not only limited by the illness, but also by the difficulty of finding a place in society. I argue that such experiences are best understood through the concept of the crisis of the presence.

Topics & Concepts

ImpossibilityBreast cancerMetastatic breast cancerCancerMedicinePolitical scienceInternal medicineLawGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningCancer survivorship and careBRCA gene mutations in cancer
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