Article ID: CBB401173230

Is cancer a matter of luck? (2021)

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In 2015, Tomasetti and Vogelstein published a paper in Science containing the following provocative statement: “… only a third of the variation in cancer risk among tissues is attributable to environmental factors or inherited predispositions. The majority is due to “bad luck,” that is, random mutations arising during DNA replication in normal, noncancerous stem cells.” The paper—and perhaps especially this rather coy reference to “bad luck”—became a flash point for a series of letters and reviews, followed by replies and yet further counterpoints. In this paper, I critically assess Tomasetti and Vogelstein's argument, discuss the meaning of “luck” (or, better: “chance”) in the context of the debate, and use this case study to address larger questions about methodological criteria for causal explanations of population level patterns in biomedicine.

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Authors & Contributors
Lisa Lindén
Jukola, Saana
Talbot, Chris
Ann Hui Ching
Beza Merid
Fiorentino, Alexander R.
Journals
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part C: Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences
Science, Technology and Human Values
Science in Context
Perspectives in Biology and Medicine
Journal of the History of Biology
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Publishers
Springer
Editiones Roche
State University of New York Press
Stanford University Press
Oxford University Press
Hermann
Concepts
Biomedicine
Cancer; tumors
Philosophy of medicine
Causality
Chance
Mutation
People
Dubrova, Yuri E.
Lamarck, Jean Baptiste Antoine Pierre de Monet de
Neel, James van Gundia
Darwin, Charles Robert
Bohm, David
Aristotle
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
Ancient
20th century, early
19th century
Places
United States
Singapore
Sweden
Japan
Greece
Canada
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