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Sexualizing Cancer

HPV and the Politics of Cancer Prevention
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Sexualizing Cancer explores the groundbreaking link between cervical cancer and the human papillomavirus (HPV), shedding light on how this discovery transformed cancer prevention and public discourse. Laura Mamo traces the emergence of the HPV vaccine and the associated medical capacity for virus screening, highlighting their impact on gendered and sexual politics. The book details the shift from viewing cervical cancer as a "woman's disease" to recognising cancers that affect all genders, while revealing the complex interplay of science, public health, and social justice in shaping vaccine guidelines, research, and clinical practices.
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This book is ideal for readers interested in health and wellness, medical history, gender studies, and public health policy. It is especially suited to scholars, clinicians, policymakers, and those seeking to understand the intersections of science, social justice, and sexual politics in cancer prevention.

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The virus that changed how we think about cancer and its culprits—and the vaccine that changed how we talk about sex and its risks.

Starting in 2005, people in the US and Europe were inundated with media coverage announcing the link between cervical cancer and the sexually transmitted virus HPV. Within a year, product ads promoted a vaccine targeting cancer’s viral cause, and girls and women became early consumers of this new cancer vaccine. The knowledge of HPV’s broadening association with other cancers followed, which identified new at-risk populations—namely boys and men—and ignited a plethora of gendered and sexual issues related to cancer prevention.

Sexualizing Cancer is the first book dedicated to the emergence and proliferation of the HPV vaccine along with the medical capacity to screen for HPV, crucial landmarks in the cancer prevention arsenal based on a novel connection between sex and chronic disease. Interweaving accounts from the realms of biomedical science, public health, and social justice, Laura Mamo chronicles cervical cancer’s path out of exam rooms and into public discourse. She shows how the late twentieth-century scientific breakthrough that identified the human papilloma virus as having a causative role in the onset of human cancer ignited sexual politics, struggles for inclusion, new risk identities, and, ultimately, a new regime of cancer prevention.

Mamo reveals how gender and other equity arguments from within scientific, medical, and advocate communities shaped vaccine guidelines, clinical trial funding, research practices, and clinical programs, with consequences that reverberate today. This is a must-read history of medical expansion—from a “woman’s disease” to a set of cancers that affect all genders—and of lingering sexualization, with specific gendered, racialized, and other contours along the way.

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Praised by Choice as a "powerful look at medicine, public health, inequality, and stigmatization," this work is noted for its masterful examination of the HPV vaccine from multiple perspectives. Vanderbilt University's Laura M. Carpenter calls it an "engaging, informative, and exceptionally erudite" analysis essential for scholars, clinicians, and policymakers. Reviews highlight Mamo's compelling narrative that situates health debates within broader social, cultural, and political contexts, encouraging readers to examine assumptions about gender, sexuality, race, and class.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226829296

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 20 December 2023

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 2 line drawings, 2 tables

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 28.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 481g

Pages: 368

About the Author

Laura Mamo is professor in the Health Equity Institute at San Francisco State University. She is the author of Queering Reproduction: Achieving Pregnancy in the Age of Technoscience, coauthor of Living Green: Communities that Sustain, and coeditor of Biomedicalization Studies: Technoscience and Transformations of Health, Illness, and U.S. Biomedicine.

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