Article ID: CBB454046179

Enrolling the body as active agent in cancer treatment: Tracing immunotherapy metaphors and materialities (2024)

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Immunotherapy is heralded as the ‘fifth pillar’ of cancer therapy, after surgery, radiotherapy, chemotherapy and genomic medicine. It involves ‘harnessing’ patients’ own immune system T-cells to treat cancer. In this article, I draw on qualitative interviews with practitioners working in oncology and patients in the UK, to trace metaphorical and discursive framing around immunotherapy. Immunotherapy aims to restore the functioning of the immune system to detect cancer (non-self), working with the self/non-self model that pervades immunology discourse more widely. Practitioners draw on metaphors that cement this self/non-self model, and that tend to depict the relationship between cancer and the immune system as an internal battle. Yet the discursive framing around immunotherapy also involves shifts that emphasize the body’s own capacity to heal, where it is framed as ‘gentle’ or ‘tolerable’ on the body. Through this discursive shift, immunotherapy refigures the antagonism associated with the self/non-self model in the context of cancer. Analysing patients’ embodied experiences of treatment, this article attends to the material realities and tensions provoked by this shift in discursive framing. This article contributes to feminist STS analyses of immunology discourse, and extends this literature by arguing that it is critical to address the material stakes of these discursive shifts by paying attention to patients’ day-to-day experiences of treatment. The discursive framing of immunotherapy brings into being new forms of embodied patienthood in the context of cancer.

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Authors & Contributors
Allison, James P.
Bauer, Susanne
Borghi, Luca
Chaney, Sarah
Duffin, Jacalyn M.
Fraser, Jennifer
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Medicina Historica
Dynamis: Acta Hispanica ad Medicinae Scientiarumque Historiam Illustrandam
IEEE Technology and Society Magazine
Journal of the History of Medicine and Allied Sciences
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Publishers
Pickering & Chatto
Blue Rider Press
Concepts
Therapeutic practice; therapy; treatment
Cancer; tumors
Patients
Medicine
Immunology
Biomedicine
People
Old, Lloyd J.
West, Charles
Sontag, Susan
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
18th century
19th century
Places
United Kingdom
Germany
Africa
Brazil
Canada
Sweden
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