The personalized medicine discourse: archaeology and genealogy

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Alfredo Cesario
Franziska Michaela Lohmeyer
Marika D’Oria
Andrea Manto
Giovanni Scambia
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[1] Fondazione Policlinico Universitario A. Gemelli IRCCS,Scientific Directorate
[2] The Italian Association of Systems Medicine and Healthcare,Istituto Superiore di Scienze Religiose “Ecclesia Mater”
[3] Pontificia Università Lateranense,Department of Gynecologic Oncology
[4] Fondazione “Ut Vitam Habeant”,undefined
[5] Catholic University of the Sacred Heart,undefined
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Epistemology; Personalized medicine; Health care; Person;
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Personalized Medicine (PM) is an evolving and often missinterpreted concept and no agreement of personalization exist. We examined the PM discourse towards foucauldian archeological and genealogical analysis to understand the meaning of “personalization” in medicine. In the archaeological analysis, the historical evolution is characterized by the coexistence of two epistemologies: the holistic vision and the omic sciences. The genealogical analysis shows how these epistemologies may affect the meaning of “person” and, consequently, the ontology of patients. Additionally, substitutions/confusions of the term PM are related to continuously evolving medical knowledge and new technologies; different etymological roots of “personalization” and “person”; and cultural differences. In conclusion, if the definition of “personalization” in medicine is not clear, patients might get wrong expectations about what is achievable for their health. Therefore, epistemological trends should not be separated as they drive same goals: providing accurate diagnosis and treatments based on large data to predict disease progression.
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