@incollection{SchildmannBoettcherGabrieletal.2015, author = {Schildmann, Jan and B{\"o}ttcher, Miriam and Gabriel, Maria and Ganser, Arnold and Hessel, Franz and Gottwald, Sina}, title = {"Personalised medicine": Multidisciplinary perspectives and interdisciplinary recommendations on a framework for future research and practice}, series = {The Ethics of Personalised Medicine}, booktitle = {The Ethics of Personalised Medicine}, publisher = {Ashgate}, address = {Farnham}, publisher = {SRH Berlin University of Applied Sciences}, pages = {keine Angabe -- keine Angabe}, year = {2015}, abstract = {'Personalised medicine' (PM) has raised great hopes and expectations among researchers, patients, health-care providers and politicians in past years. Although the term 'person' in PM suggests an approach of medicine which takes into account psychosocial and value aspects of the patient as human being, most articles refer to PM as strategies limited to biological features of individuals which are used to stratify patient groups for the purposes of prevention, diagnosis and treatment of disease.}, language = {en} }