What is a cure through gene therapy? An analysis and evaluation of the use of "cure".

Med Health Care Philos

Department of Bioethics and Health Humanities, Julius Center for Health Sciences and Primary Care, University Medical Center Utrecht, Utrecht University, Utrecht, the Netherlands.

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The paper explores the concept of "cure" in gene therapy, particularly for hemophilia, highlighting the ambiguity surrounding its meaning in medical discussions.
  • It identifies three interpretations of "cure": normalization of the body, achieving a normal life, and a change in identity, arguing that context is key for each use.
  • The authors suggest that in gene therapy, it's more effective to move away from the term "cure" and adopt more specific definitions to guide health resource decisions and research funding.

Article Abstract

The development of gene therapy has always come with the expectation that it will offer a cure for various disorders, of which hemophilia is a paradigm example. However, although the term is used regularly, it is unclear what exactly is meant with "cure". Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyse how the concept of cure is used in practice and evaluate which of the interpretations is most suitable in discussions surrounding gene therapy. We analysed how cure is used in four different medical fields where the concept raises discussion. We show that cure can be used in three different ways: cure as normalization of the body, cure as obtaining a normal life, or cure as a change in identity. We argue that since cure is a practical term, its interpretation should be context-specific and the various uses can exist simultaneously, as long as their use is suitable to the function the notion of cure plays in each of the settings. We end by highlighting three different settings in the domain of hemophilia gene therapy in which the term cure is used and explore the function(s) it serves in each setting. We conclude that in the clinical application of gene therapy, it could be better to abandon the term cure, whereas more modest and specified definitions of cure are required in the context of health resource allocation decisions and decisions on research funding.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11519194PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11019-024-10223-wDOI Listing

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