TY - JOUR
T1 - From Taxol to Taxol (R) - The changing identities and ownership of an anticancer drug
AU - Jordan, Goodman
AU - Walsh, V.
PY - 2002
Y1 - 2002
N2 - This paper analyzes the emergence and evolution of taxol, the world's best-selling anti-cancer drug. Over the years taxol has changed its identity, its status as property, and its association with different places (from the old-growth forests of Washington State to the government agencies of Washington, D.C., tolaboratories in France). Taxol is not only a profitable pharmaceutical commodity and a substance injected into women with breast and/or ovarian cancer; it is also a natural product found in the bark of Taxus brevifolia (the Pacific yew, which is native to the North American Pacific Northwest) and a chemical substance that was discovered and brought to the point of commercial production in the public sector. We explore its role in several controversies: the destruction of old-growth forests, public participation in policy making, and the privatization of intellectual property and its effect on the price of drugs.
AB - This paper analyzes the emergence and evolution of taxol, the world's best-selling anti-cancer drug. Over the years taxol has changed its identity, its status as property, and its association with different places (from the old-growth forests of Washington State to the government agencies of Washington, D.C., tolaboratories in France). Taxol is not only a profitable pharmaceutical commodity and a substance injected into women with breast and/or ovarian cancer; it is also a natural product found in the bark of Taxus brevifolia (the Pacific yew, which is native to the North American Pacific Northwest) and a chemical substance that was discovered and brought to the point of commercial production in the public sector. We explore its role in several controversies: the destruction of old-growth forests, public participation in policy making, and the privatization of intellectual property and its effect on the price of drugs.
U2 - 10.1080/01459740214074
DO - 10.1080/01459740214074
M3 - Article
SN - 0145-9740
VL - 21
SP - 307
EP - 336
JO - Medical Anthropology
JF - Medical Anthropology
IS - 3-4
ER -