نتایج جستجو برای: overdiagnosis

تعداد نتایج: 1276  

2017
Ray Moynihan Rebecca Sims Jolyn Hersch Rae Thomas Paul Glasziou Kirsten McCaffery

BACKGROUND Overdiagnosis is considered a risk associated with the diagnosis of osteoporosis-as many people diagnosed won't experience harm from the condition. As yet there's little evidence on community understanding of overdiagnosis outside cancer- where it is an established risk of some screening programs-or effective ways to communicate about it. We examined community understanding around ov...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2016
Ruth Etzioni Roman Gulati

Numerous studies have attempted to quantify the number of breast cancers that would never have been diagnosed in the absence of screening. Unfortunately, results are highly variable across studies and there is considerable disagreement about both the frequency of overdiagnosis and the validity of different methodologic approaches. In this Commentary, we review limitations of the two major appro...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2006
Pamela M Marcus Erik J Bergstralh Mark H Zweig Ann Harris Kenneth P Offord Robert S Fontana

BACKGROUND A troubling aspect of cancer screening is the potential for overdiagnosis, i.e., detection of disease that, in the absence of screening, would never have been diagnosed. Overdiagnosis is of particular concern in lung cancer screening because newer screening modalities can identify small nodules of unknown clinical significance. Previously published analyses of data from the Mayo Lung...

Journal: :JAMA Internal Medicine 2013

Journal: :Deutsches Aerzteblatt Online 2018

2014
Andrew J Vickers Daniel D Sjoberg David Ulmert Emily Vertosick Monique J Roobol Ian Thompson Eveline AM Heijnsdijk Harry De Koning Coral Atoria-Swartz Peter T Scardino Hans Lilja

BACKGROUND Prostate cancer screening depends on a careful balance of benefits, in terms of reduced prostate cancer mortality, and harms, in terms of overdiagnosis and overtreatment. We aimed to estimate the effect on overdiagnosis of restricting prostate specific antigen (PSA) testing by age and baseline PSA. METHODS Estimates of the effects of age on overdiagnosis were based on population ba...

Journal: :BMJ 2015
S M Carter W Rogers I Heath C Degeling J Doust A Barratt

The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable death and improve quality of life. But sometimes these promises are not delivered. Sometimes health services take people who don’t need intervention, subject them to tests, label them as sick or at risk, provide unnecessary treatments, tell them to live differently, or insist on monitoring them r...

Journal: :PloS one 2016
Alex Ghanouni Susanne F Meisel Jolyn Hersch Jo Waller Jane Wardle Cristina Renzi

OBJECTIVES Health-related websites are an important source of information for the public. Increasing public awareness of overdiagnosis and ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) in breast cancer screening may facilitate more informed decision-making. This study assessed the extent to which such information was included on prominent health websites oriented towards the general public, and evaluated how...

Journal: :Thorax 2014
Frank C Detterbeck

The issue of overdiagnosis is frequently raised in the context of lung cancer screening. Two recent papers draw attention to this matter: one by Patz et al, which estimates the incidence of overdiagnosis in the experience of the National Lung Screening Trial, and the US Preventative Services Task Force report that recommends screening in an organised programme for individuals at an elevated ris...

Journal: :JNCI: Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2017

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