Article ID: CBB879894907

The Half-Life of Radiotherapy and Other Transferred Technologies (2020)

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Marissa Mika (Author)


Technology and Culture
Volume: 61
Issue: 2 supplement
Pages: S135-S157


Publication Date: 2020
Edition Details: Theme of the issue: Africanizing the History of Technology
Language: English

This article considers the long-term ramifications of biomedical technology transfer in Uganda. It tells the story of the procurement of a radiotherapy machine through a partnership with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the early 1990s. This radiotherapy machine was seen as “rugged,” “simple,” “affordable,” and capable of quickly and cost-effectively treating cancer patients. By the late 2000s, this machine had a reputation for frequent disruptions of service due to breakdowns large and small. In addition, the Cobalt-60 source was severely depleted and in need of replacement. The article highlights the constellation of efforts and decisions made by Ugandan physician-scientists, mechanics, and technocrats to keep radiotherapy services going. The article suggests that the history of the radiotherapy machine offers a much-needed perspective on the half-life of technology transfer, the darker side of repair, and the politics of responsibility.

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Authors & Contributors
Tappan, Jennifer
DiMoia, John P.
Fangerau, Heiner
Feierman, Steven
Hamilton, Vivien
Janssen, Katherine M.
Journals
Comparative Technology Transfer and Society
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
History and Technology
Medical History
Science as Culture
Science, Technology, and Human Values
Publishers
University of Pennsylvania
Columbia University
Franz Steiner Verlag
Ohio University Press
Princeton University Press
Springer
Concepts
Medical technology
Electrotherapy; radiotherapy
Colonialism
Postcolonialism
Public health
Technology
People
Otto Overbeck
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
19th century
18th century
20th century, early
Places
Africa
Uganda
Kenya
Korea
Senegal
Minnesota (U.S.)
Institutions
British Medical Association
African Virtual University
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