articleBMJMay 28, 2012Closed access

Preventing overdiagnosis: how to stop harming the healthy

Bond University · Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences

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Abstract

Medicine’s much hailed ability to help the sick is fast being challenged by its propensity to harm the healthy. A burgeoning scientific literature is fuelling public concerns that too many people are being overdosed, overtreated, and overdiagnosed. Screening programmes are detecting early cancers that will never cause symptoms or death, sensitive diagnostic technologies identify “abnormalities” so tiny they will remain benign, while widening disease definitions mean people at ever lower risks receive permanent medical labels and lifelong treatments that will fail to benefit many of them. With estimates that more than $200bn (£128bn; €160bn) may be wasted on unnecessary treatment every year in the…

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Keywords
  • Overdiagnosis
  • Medicine
  • Data science
  • Computer science
  • Intensive care medicine
  • Bioinformatics
  • Pathology
  • Biology
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