Skip to main content
Top
Published in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1/2017

01-03-2017 | Scientifc Contribution

Our genes, our selves: hereditary breast cancer and biological citizenship in Norway

Authors: Kari Nyheim Solbrække, Håvard Søiland, Kirsten Lode, Birgitta Haga Gripsrud

Published in: Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy | Issue 1/2017

Login to get access

Abstract

In this paper we explore the rise of ‘the breast cancer gene’ as a field of medical, cultural and personal knowledge. We address its significance in the Norwegian public health care system in relation to so-called biological citizenship in this particular national context. One of our main findings is that, despite its claims as a measure for health and disease prevention, gaining access to medical knowledge of BRCA 1/2 breast cancer gene mutations can also produce severe instability in the individuals and families affected. That is, although gene testing provides modern subjects with an opportunity to foresee their biological destiny and thereby become patients in waiting, it undoubtedly also comes with difficult existential dilemmas and choices, with implications that resonate beyond the individual and into different family and love relations. By elaborating on this finding we address the question of whether the empowerment slogan, which continues to be advocated through various health, BRCA and breast cancer discourses, reinforces a naïve or an idealized notion of the actively responsible patient: resourceful enough to seek out medical expertise and gain sufficient knowledge, on which to base informed decisions, thereby reducing the future risk of developing disease. In contrast to this ideal, our Norwegian informants tell a different story, in which there is no apparent heroic mastery of genetic fates, but rather a pragmatic attitude to dealing with a dire situation over which they have little control, despite having complied with medical advice through national guidelines and follow-up procedures for BRCA 1/2 carriers. In conclusion we claim that the sense of safety that gene testing and its associated medical solutions allegedly promise to provide proved illusory. Although BRCA-testing offers the potential for protection from adverse DNA-heritage, administered through possibilities for self-monitoring and self-management of the body, the feeling of ‘being in good health’ has hardly been reinforced by the emergence of gene technology.
Literature
go back to reference Boston Health Book Collective. 1971. Our bodies ourselves. Boston: Boston Women’s Health Book Collective. Boston Health Book Collective. 1971. Our bodies ourselves. Boston: Boston Women’s Health Book Collective.
go back to reference Bourdieu, P. 1984. Distinction. A social critique of the judgement of taste. London: Routledge. Bourdieu, P. 1984. Distinction. A social critique of the judgement of taste. London: Routledge.
go back to reference Cancer Registry of Norway. 2014. Cancer in Norway 2013: Cancer incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence in Norway. Oslo: Cancer Registry of Norway. Cancer Registry of Norway. 2014. Cancer in Norway 2013: Cancer incidence, mortality, survival and prevalence in Norway. Oslo: Cancer Registry of Norway.
go back to reference Clarke, A.E., L. Mamo, J.R. Fosket, J.R. Fishman, and J.K. Shim. 2010. Biomedicalization: Technoscience, health and illness in the U.S. Durham: Duke University Press. Clarke, A.E., L. Mamo, J.R. Fosket, J.R. Fishman, and J.K. Shim. 2010. Biomedicalization: Technoscience, health and illness in the U.S. Durham: Duke University Press.
go back to reference Dekeuwer, C., and S. Bateman. 2013. Much more than a gene: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, reproductive choices and family life. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16(2): 231–244. doi:10.1007/s11019-011-9361-9.CrossRef Dekeuwer, C., and S. Bateman. 2013. Much more than a gene: Hereditary breast and ovarian cancer, reproductive choices and family life. Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 16(2): 231–244. doi:10.​1007/​s11019-011-9361-9.CrossRef
go back to reference DeShazer, C. 2013. Mammographies: The cultural discourses of breast cancer narratives. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.CrossRef DeShazer, C. 2013. Mammographies: The cultural discourses of breast cancer narratives. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.CrossRef
go back to reference Dreifus. 2015. New York Times. 2015. February 9th. A never-ending genetic quest: Mary-Claire King’s pioneering gene work, from breast cancer to human rights. Dreifus. 2015. New York Times. 2015. February 9th. A never-ending genetic quest: Mary-Claire King’s pioneering gene work, from breast cancer to human rights.
go back to reference Ehn, B., J. Fykman, and O. Löfgren. 1993. Försvenskningen av Sverige. Det nationellas förvandlingar. [The Swedification of Sweden: The transformation of national markers]. Stockholm: Natur og kultur. Ehn, B., J. Fykman, and O. Löfgren. 1993. Försvenskningen av Sverige. Det nationellas förvandlingar. [The Swedification of Sweden: The transformation of national markers]. Stockholm: Natur og kultur.
go back to reference Evans, D.G., J. Wisely, T. Clancy, F. Lalloo, M. Wilson, R. Johnson, J. Duncan, L. Barr, A. Gandhi, and A. Howell. 2015. Longer term effects of the Angelina Jolie effect: Increased risk-reducing mastectomy rates in BRCA carriers and other high-risk women. Breast Cancer Research 17: 1–2.CrossRef Evans, D.G., J. Wisely, T. Clancy, F. Lalloo, M. Wilson, R. Johnson, J. Duncan, L. Barr, A. Gandhi, and A. Howell. 2015. Longer term effects of the Angelina Jolie effect: Increased risk-reducing mastectomy rates in BRCA carriers and other high-risk women. Breast Cancer Research 17: 1–2.CrossRef
go back to reference Fingeret, M.C., S.W. Nipomnick, M.A. Crosby, and G.P. Reece. 2013. Developing a theoretical framework to illustrate associations among patient satisfaction, body image and quality of life for women undergoing breast reconstruction. Cancer Treatment Reviews 39(6): 673–681.CrossRef Fingeret, M.C., S.W. Nipomnick, M.A. Crosby, and G.P. Reece. 2013. Developing a theoretical framework to illustrate associations among patient satisfaction, body image and quality of life for women undergoing breast reconstruction. Cancer Treatment Reviews 39(6): 673–681.CrossRef
go back to reference Frank, A.W. 2013. The wounded storyteller; body, illness and ethics, Second ed. Aufl. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press. Frank, A.W. 2013. The wounded storyteller; body, illness and ethics, Second ed. Aufl. Chicago/London: The University of Chicago Press.
go back to reference Gele, A.A., and I. Harslof. 2010. Types of social capital resources and self-rated health among the Norwegian adult population. International Journal for Equity in Health. doi:10.1186/1475-9276-9-8. Gele, A.A., and I. Harslof. 2010. Types of social capital resources and self-rated health among the Norwegian adult population. International Journal for Equity in Health. doi:10.​1186/​1475-9276-9-8.
go back to reference Gripsrud, B. 2008. The cultural history of the breast. In A cultural encyclopedia of the body, ed. V. Pitts, 31–44. Westport: Greenwood Publishing. Gripsrud, B. 2008. The cultural history of the breast. In A cultural encyclopedia of the body, ed. V. Pitts, 31–44. Westport: Greenwood Publishing.
go back to reference Gripsrud, B.H., H. Soiland, and K. Lode. 2014. Ekspressiv skriving som egenterapeutisk verktøy ett år etter brystkreftdiagnosen – resultater fra en norsk pilostudie [Expressive writing as a self-therapeutic tool one year after breast cancer diagnosis - Results from a Norwegian pilotstudie]. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning 2: 45–61. Gripsrud, B.H., H. Soiland, and K. Lode. 2014. Ekspressiv skriving som egenterapeutisk verktøy ett år etter brystkreftdiagnosen – resultater fra en norsk pilostudie [Expressive writing as a self-therapeutic tool one year after breast cancer diagnosis - Results from a Norwegian pilotstudie]. Nordisk Tidsskrift for Helseforskning 2: 45–61.
go back to reference Gripsrud, B.H., K.J. Brassil, B. Summers, H. Søiland, S. Kronowitz, and K. Lode, 2015. Capturing the experience: reflections of women with breast cancer engaged in an expressive writing intervention. Cancer Nurs 39(4): E51–E60. doi:10.1097/NCC.0000000000000300.CrossRef Gripsrud, B.H., K.J. Brassil, B. Summers, H. Søiland, S. Kronowitz, and K. Lode, 2015. Capturing the experience: reflections of women with breast cancer engaged in an expressive writing intervention. Cancer Nurs 39(4): E51–E60. doi:10.​1097/​NCC.​0000000000000300​.CrossRef
go back to reference Hagen, A.I., S. Tretli, L. Maehle, J. Apold, N. Veda, and P. Moller. 2009. Survival in Norwegian BRCA1 mutation carriers with breast cancer. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 7(1): 7. doi:10.1186/1897-4287-7-7.CrossRef Hagen, A.I., S. Tretli, L. Maehle, J. Apold, N. Veda, and P. Moller. 2009. Survival in Norwegian BRCA1 mutation carriers with breast cancer. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 7(1): 7. doi:10.​1186/​1897-4287-7-7.CrossRef
go back to reference Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A., M.B. Menke-Pluijmers, A. Jager, M.M. Tilanus-Linthorst, L.B. Koppert, I.M. Obdeijn, C.H. van Deurzen, J.M. Collee, C. Seynaeve, and M.J. Hooning. 2013. Substantial breast cancer risk reduction and potential survival benefit after bilateral mastectomy when compared with surveillance in healthy BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers: A prospective analysis. Annals of Oncology 24(8): 2029–2035. doi:10.1093/annonc/mdt134.CrossRef Heemskerk-Gerritsen, B.A., M.B. Menke-Pluijmers, A. Jager, M.M. Tilanus-Linthorst, L.B. Koppert, I.M. Obdeijn, C.H. van Deurzen, J.M. Collee, C. Seynaeve, and M.J. Hooning. 2013. Substantial breast cancer risk reduction and potential survival benefit after bilateral mastectomy when compared with surveillance in healthy BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutation carriers: A prospective analysis. Annals of Oncology 24(8): 2029–2035. doi:10.​1093/​annonc/​mdt134.CrossRef
go back to reference Henderson, L., and J. Kitzinger. 1999. The human drama of genetics: “Hard” and “soft” media representations of inherited breast cancer. Sociology of Health & Illness 21: 560–578.CrossRef Henderson, L., and J. Kitzinger. 1999. The human drama of genetics: “Hard” and “soft” media representations of inherited breast cancer. Sociology of Health & Illness 21: 560–578.CrossRef
go back to reference Hoberg-Vetti, H., C. Bjorvatn, B.E. Fiane, T. Aas, K. Woie, H. Espelid, T. Rusken, et al. 2016. BRCA1/2 testing in newly diagnosed breast and ovarian cancer patients without prior genetic counselling: The DNA-BONus study. European Journal of Human Genetics 24(6): 881–888. doi:10.1038/ejhg.2015.196.CrossRef Hoberg-Vetti, H., C. Bjorvatn, B.E. Fiane, T. Aas, K. Woie, H. Espelid, T. Rusken, et al. 2016. BRCA1/2 testing in newly diagnosed breast and ovarian cancer patients without prior genetic counselling: The DNA-BONus study. European Journal of Human Genetics 24(6): 881–888. doi:10.​1038/​ejhg.​2015.​196.CrossRef
go back to reference Jain, S.L. 2013. How cancer becomes us. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press. Jain, S.L. 2013. How cancer becomes us. Berkeley, CA: University of California Press.
go back to reference Jakobsen, S. E. 2014. Angelina Jolie har fått norske kvinner til å genteste seg: Etter at Jolie fortalte at hun hadde fjernet begge brystene i 2013, strømmer fortsatt norske kvinner til sykehusene for å bli testet for arvelig brystkreft. [Angelina Jolie has made Norwegian women undergo genetic testing: After Jolie said she had removed both breasts in 2013, Norwegian women are still pouring into hospitals to be tested for inherited breast cancer]. http://www.hegnar.no/Nyheter/Livsstil/2015/08/Angelina-Jolie-effekten-paavirker-norske-kvinner. Assessed 26 Aug. Jakobsen, S. E. 2014. Angelina Jolie har fått norske kvinner til å genteste seg: Etter at Jolie fortalte at hun hadde fjernet begge brystene i 2013, strømmer fortsatt norske kvinner til sykehusene for å bli testet for arvelig brystkreft. [Angelina Jolie has made Norwegian women undergo genetic testing: After Jolie said she had removed both breasts in 2013, Norwegian women are still pouring into hospitals to be tested for inherited breast cancer]. http://​www.​hegnar.​no/​Nyheter/​Livsstil/​2015/​08/​Angelina-Jolie-effekten-paavirker-norske-kvinner. Assessed 26 Aug.
go back to reference Juvet, L.K., and I.N. Norderhaug. 2008. Gentester for brystkreft og eggstokkreft. Oslo: Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services. Juvet, L.K., and I.N. Norderhaug. 2008. Gentester for brystkreft og eggstokkreft. Oslo: Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services.
go back to reference Kitzinger, J. 2007. Framing and frame analysis. In Media studies key issues and debates, ed. E. Deveorux. London: Sage. Kitzinger, J. 2007. Framing and frame analysis. In Media studies key issues and debates, ed. E. Deveorux. London: Sage.
go back to reference Kleinman, A. 1988. The illness narratives. Suffering, healing & the human condition. New York: Basic Books. Kleinman, A. 1988. The illness narratives. Suffering, healing & the human condition. New York: Basic Books.
go back to reference Kristvik, E. 2012. The significance of presence. Personal experience and research among incurable cancer patients. Medische Antropologie 24(1): 149. Kristvik, E. 2012. The significance of presence. Personal experience and research among incurable cancer patients. Medische Antropologie 24(1): 149.
go back to reference Larsen, M.J., M. Thomassen, A.M. Gerdes, and T.A. Kruse. 2014. Hereditary breast cancer: Clinical, pathological and molecular characteristics. Breast Cancer (Auckl) 8: 145–155. doi:10.4137/BCBCR.S18715. Larsen, M.J., M. Thomassen, A.M. Gerdes, and T.A. Kruse. 2014. Hereditary breast cancer: Clinical, pathological and molecular characteristics. Breast Cancer (Auckl) 8: 145–155. doi:10.​4137/​BCBCR.​S18715.
go back to reference Lindelöf, K.S. 2015. Lady Långdistans, Ladylufsen and Kvinnor Kan: Ethnological perspectives on the rise of women-only sports races in Sweden. Ethnologia Scandinavica 45: 140–157. Lindelöf, K.S. 2015. Lady Långdistans, Ladylufsen and Kvinnor Kan: Ethnological perspectives on the rise of women-only sports races in Sweden. Ethnologia Scandinavica 45: 140–157.
go back to reference Missinne, S., K. Neels, and P. Bracke. 2014. Reconsidering inequalities in preventive health care: An application of cultural health capital theory and the life-course perspective to the take-up of mammography screening. Sociology of Health & Illness 36(8): 1259–1275. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12169.CrossRef Missinne, S., K. Neels, and P. Bracke. 2014. Reconsidering inequalities in preventive health care: An application of cultural health capital theory and the life-course perspective to the take-up of mammography screening. Sociology of Health & Illness 36(8): 1259–1275. doi:10.​1111/​1467-9566.​12169.CrossRef
go back to reference Mukherjee, S. 2010. The emperor of all maladies: A biography of cancer. New York, NY: Scribner. Mukherjee, S. 2010. The emperor of all maladies: A biography of cancer. New York, NY: Scribner.
go back to reference Møller, P., A.I. Hagen, J. Apold, L. Maehle, N. Clark, B. Fiane, K. Lovslett, E. Hovig, and A. Vabo. 2007. Genetic epidemiology of BRCA mutations—family history detects less than 50 % of the mutation carriers. European Journal of Cancer 43(11): 1713–1717. doi:10.1016/j.ejca.2007.04.023.CrossRef Møller, P., A.I. Hagen, J. Apold, L. Maehle, N. Clark, B. Fiane, K. Lovslett, E. Hovig, and A. Vabo. 2007. Genetic epidemiology of BRCA mutations—family history detects less than 50 % of the mutation carriers. European Journal of Cancer 43(11): 1713–1717. doi:10.​1016/​j.​ejca.​2007.​04.​023.CrossRef
go back to reference Møller, P., L. Maehle, L.F. Engebretsen, T. Ludvigsen, C. Jonsrud, J. Apold, A. Vabo, and N. Clark. 2010. High penetrances of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations confirmed in a prospective series. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 8(1): 2. doi:10.1186/1897-4287-8-2.CrossRef Møller, P., L. Maehle, L.F. Engebretsen, T. Ludvigsen, C. Jonsrud, J. Apold, A. Vabo, and N. Clark. 2010. High penetrances of BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations confirmed in a prospective series. Hereditary Cancer in Clinical Practice 8(1): 2. doi:10.​1186/​1897-4287-8-2.CrossRef
go back to reference Møller, P., A. Stormorken, C. Jonsrud, M.M. Holmen, A.I. Hagen, N. Clark, A. Vabo, P. Sun, S.A. Narod, and L. Maehle. 2013. Survival of patients with BRCA1-associated breast cancer diagnosed in an MRI-based surveillance program. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 139(1): 155–161. doi:10.1007/s10549-013-2540-z.CrossRef Møller, P., A. Stormorken, C. Jonsrud, M.M. Holmen, A.I. Hagen, N. Clark, A. Vabo, P. Sun, S.A. Narod, and L. Maehle. 2013. Survival of patients with BRCA1-associated breast cancer diagnosed in an MRI-based surveillance program. Breast Cancer Research and Treatment 139(1): 155–161. doi:10.​1007/​s10549-013-2540-z.CrossRef
go back to reference National Breast Cancer Group. 2016. Nasjonalt handlingsprogram med retningslinjer for diagnostikk, behandling og oppfølging av pasienter med brystkreft. Oslo: Helsedirektoratet. National Breast Cancer Group. 2016. Nasjonalt handlingsprogram med retningslinjer for diagnostikk, behandling og oppfølging av pasienter med brystkreft. Oslo: Helsedirektoratet.
go back to reference Norwegian Directorate of Health. 2008. Gentesting ved påvist bryst-eller eggstokkreft og ved vurdering av forebyggende fjerning av eggstokene. Oslo: Rapport fra en arbeidsgruppe nedsatt av Helsedirektoratet. Norwegian Directorate of Health. 2008. Gentesting ved påvist bryst-eller eggstokkreft og ved vurdering av forebyggende fjerning av eggstokene. Oslo: Rapport fra en arbeidsgruppe nedsatt av Helsedirektoratet.
go back to reference Rose, N. 2001. The politics of life itself. Theory, Culture & Society 18(6): 1–30.CrossRef Rose, N. 2001. The politics of life itself. Theory, Culture & Society 18(6): 1–30.CrossRef
go back to reference Rose, N. 2007. The politics of life itself: Biomedicine, power, and subjectivity in the twenty-first century. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.CrossRef Rose, N. 2007. The politics of life itself: Biomedicine, power, and subjectivity in the twenty-first century. Princeton and Oxford: Princeton University Press.CrossRef
go back to reference Skytte, A.B., D. Cruger, M. Gerster, A.V. Laenkholm, C. Lang, K. Brondum-Nielsen, M.K. Andersen, L. Sunde, S. Kolvraa, and A.M. Gerdes. 2011. Breast cancer after bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy. Clinical Genetics 79(5): 431–437. doi:10.1111/j.1399-0004.2010.01604.x.CrossRef Skytte, A.B., D. Cruger, M. Gerster, A.V. Laenkholm, C. Lang, K. Brondum-Nielsen, M.K. Andersen, L. Sunde, S. Kolvraa, and A.M. Gerdes. 2011. Breast cancer after bilateral risk-reducing mastectomy. Clinical Genetics 79(5): 431–437. doi:10.​1111/​j.​1399-0004.​2010.​01604.​x.CrossRef
go back to reference Slagstad, R. 1998. De nasjonale strateger. [National strategists]. Oslo: Pax Forlag AS. Slagstad, R. 1998. De nasjonale strateger. [National strategists]. Oslo: Pax Forlag AS.
go back to reference Solbrække, K.N., and G. Lorem. 2016. Breast-cancer-isation explored: social experiences of gynaecological cancer in a Norwegian context. Sociology of Health & Illness. doi:10.1111/1467-9566.12459. Solbrække, K.N., and G. Lorem. 2016. Breast-cancer-isation explored: social experiences of gynaecological cancer in a Norwegian context. Sociology of Health & Illness. doi:10.​1111/​1467-9566.​12459.
go back to reference Solheim, J. 1998. Den åpne kroppen; om kjønnssymbolikk i moderne kultur. [The open body: On gender symbolisation in modern culture]. Oslo: Pax Forlag. Solheim, J. 1998. Den åpne kroppen; om kjønnssymbolikk i moderne kultur. [The open body: On gender symbolisation in modern culture]. Oslo: Pax Forlag.
go back to reference Sontag, S. 1977. Illness as metaphor. New York: Review of Books. Sontag, S. 1977. Illness as metaphor. New York: Review of Books.
go back to reference Svenaeus, F. 2013. Homo patologicus: Medicinska diagnoser i vår tid. Stockholm: Tankekraft. Svenaeus, F. 2013. Homo patologicus: Medicinska diagnoser i vår tid. Stockholm: Tankekraft.
go back to reference Timmermans, S., and M. Buchbinder. 2010. Patients-in-waiting. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51(4): 408–423.CrossRef Timmermans, S., and M. Buchbinder. 2010. Patients-in-waiting. Journal of Health and Social Behavior 51(4): 408–423.CrossRef
go back to reference Woodward, K. 2015. Psychosocial studies: An introduction. London: Routledge. Woodward, K. 2015. Psychosocial studies: An introduction. London: Routledge.
go back to reference Yalom, M. 1998. A history of the breast. London: Pandura. Yalom, M. 1998. A history of the breast. London: Pandura.
Metadata
Title
Our genes, our selves: hereditary breast cancer and biological citizenship in Norway
Authors
Kari Nyheim Solbrække
Håvard Søiland
Kirsten Lode
Birgitta Haga Gripsrud
Publication date
01-03-2017
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy / Issue 1/2017
Print ISSN: 1386-7423
Electronic ISSN: 1572-8633
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11019-016-9737-y

Other articles of this Issue 1/2017

Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 1/2017 Go to the issue