Overdiagnosed

Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health

248 pages

English language

Published July 24, 2018 by Beacon Press.

ISBN:
978-0-8070-2199-6
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I've always liked technical papers that have a graphic in them that summarizes the whole paper. Dr. Welch and his coauthors' sobering look at over-diagnosis can be summarized with one graph that they present in the opening chapters:



We've been screening for more and more in asymptomatic patients in the last 50 years, based on the premise that it would be better to catch things early and treat them. So, have patient outcomes improved? After several million people have been affected by this onslaught, the answer is no. Welch explains why and why it's often a bad idea to screen well people.

I spent 35 years working in a hospital laboratory. Our relationship with the clinicians was usually cordial and sometimes actually cooperative, but now and then it was adversarial. Problems included how to deal with the request for an inappropriate test (tests that didn't really exist; tests that couldn't …

Subjects

  • Diagnostic errors
  • Medical misconceptions
  • Medical screening
  • Medical policy