Research Unit of General Practice Aarhus, Denmark.
Research Clinic for Functional Disorders and Psychosomatics, Aarhus University Hospital, Aarhus, Denmark.
Med Anthropol. 2024 Feb 17;43(2):102-114. doi: 10.1080/01459740.2023.2206966. Epub 2023 Aug 21.
In Denmark, injunctions of "early" cancer diagnosis increasingly imply surveillance of small tissue changes, which may or may not develop into cancer. Based on fieldwork at diagnostic lung cancer clinics and with people in CT surveillance for tissue changes, I explore how detected tissue changes are ascribed meaning as signs of "nothing" or "something." Inspired by Peircean semiotics, I suggest that the semiotic indeterminacy of tissue changes points to how diagnostic socialities both expand medical semiotics and enable this expansion. The article, thereby, contributes to understandings of signs as diagnostic infrastructures.
在丹麦,“早期”癌症诊断的禁令越来越多地意味着对可能发展为癌症的小组织变化进行监测。基于在诊断肺癌诊所和接受 CT 监测组织变化的人群中的实地工作,我探讨了检测到的组织变化如何被赋予“无”或“有”的意义。受皮尔斯符号学的启发,我认为组织变化的符号不确定性表明了诊断的社会性如何扩展医学符号学并使这种扩展成为可能。因此,本文有助于理解作为诊断基础设施的符号。