In the age of gene therapy, what does ‘being cured’ mean?

Credit: Daneil Zender
Credit: Daneil Zender

Gene therapy comes with the expectation that it will โ€œcureโ€ an expanding number of genetic disorders. If youโ€™ve never wondered โ€“ and even if you have — what that word actually means, four Dutch researchers have a surprise in store.

Theirย analysis, published [Aug. 22, 2024] in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, delves into how โ€œcureโ€ is understood in different medical fields. They distinguish multiple โ€œinterpretations,โ€ depending on the setting and the affected group of people, with perhaps unexpected expectations among patients about what will result from treatment and even, in some cases, if a cure is desirable.

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The authors conclude that the term โ€œcureโ€ should no longer be used in clinical settings. But in two other contexts โ€” decisions about allocating resources for gene therapy treatments and funding research proposals โ€” they argue that it is useful but needs to be carefully and modestly defined.

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