Objective To determine the optimal method for quantifying and monitoring overdiagnosis in cancer screening over time.Design Systematic review of primary research studies of any design that quantified overdiagnosis from screening for nine types of cancer. We used explicit criteria to critically appraise individual studies and assess strength of the body of evidence for each study design (double blinded review), and assessed the potential for each study design to accurately quantify and monitor overdiagnosis over time.Data sources PubMed and Embase up to 28 February 2014; hand searching of systematic reviews.Eligibility criteria for selecting studies English language studies of any design that quantified overdiagnosis for any of nine common c...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Although the risk of overdiagnosis in cancer screening was identified almost 50 years ago, evidence ...
Introduction: To reduce overdiagnosis, we need accurate methods to quantify and monitor this phenome...
Introduction: To reduce overdiagnosis, we need accurate methods to quantify and monitor this phenome...
Objective To determine the optimal method for quantifying and monitoring overdiagnosis in cancer scr...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening program...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening programs but is difficult to quantify...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
Knowledge of the likelihood that a screening-detected case of cancer has been overdiagnosed is vital...
Overdiagnosis is a harmful consequence of screening which is particularly challenging to estimate. A...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
The frequency of overdiagnosis associated with breast cancer screening is a topic of controversy. Pu...
Objective To provide insight into how and in what clinical fields overdiagnosis is studied and give ...
Objective To provide insight into how and in what clinical fields overdiagnosis is studied and give ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Although the risk of overdiagnosis in cancer screening was identified almost 50 years ago, evidence ...
Introduction: To reduce overdiagnosis, we need accurate methods to quantify and monitor this phenome...
Introduction: To reduce overdiagnosis, we need accurate methods to quantify and monitor this phenome...
Objective To determine the optimal method for quantifying and monitoring overdiagnosis in cancer scr...
Item does not contain fulltextBackground: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening program...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the main harm of cancer screening programs but is difficult to quantify...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
Knowledge of the likelihood that a screening-detected case of cancer has been overdiagnosed is vital...
Overdiagnosis is a harmful consequence of screening which is particularly challenging to estimate. A...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
The frequency of overdiagnosis associated with breast cancer screening is a topic of controversy. Pu...
Objective To provide insight into how and in what clinical fields overdiagnosis is studied and give ...
Objective To provide insight into how and in what clinical fields overdiagnosis is studied and give ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Although the risk of overdiagnosis in cancer screening was identified almost 50 years ago, evidence ...