Living in Limbo: Ethics and Experience in a Conversation About Persistent Oral Lesions
Keywords
CancerEthics
Illness
Research
Research Ethics
Suffering
Philosophy of Dentistry
Health Care for Particular Diseases or Groups
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This case report presents a conversation that the authors had with a patient who is suffering from oral lichen planus and oral cancer. The reason that the authors approached the patient for an interview was to find out why he decided to enroll in an experimental study related to his oral cancer. The patient reported that it was "the waiting" that led him to enroll in this study--that is, the pressure of waiting for oral cancer to re-emerge was simply unbearable, and enrolling in this experimental study enabled him to take a more proactive approach to his illness. The authors view this "waiting" as a "limbo experience" and reflect on the implications of this limbo experience for dental ethics and research ethics.Date
2016-01-09Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/1017284Texas dental journal 2011 May; 128(5): 427-37
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