Novel tests give great opportunities for earlier and more precise diagnostics. At the same time, new tests expand disease, produce patients, and cause unnecessary harm in overdiagnosis and overtreatment. How can we evaluate diagnostics to obtain the benefits and avoid harm? One way is to pay close attention to the diagnostic process and its core concepts. Doing so reveals 3 errors that expand disease and increase overdiagnosis. The first error is to decouple diagnostics from harm, eg, by diagnosing insignificant conditions. The second error is to bypass proper validation of the relationship between test indicator and disease, eg, by introducing biomarkers for Alzheimer's disease before the tests are properly validated. The third error is to...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Although new diagnostics may advance the time of diagnoses in selected patients, they will increase ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Medical diagnoses can be subject to ambiguity, flux, subjectivity, and inherent uncertainty. This is...
The appropriate use of diagnostics is important as misdiagnosis may have serious consequences. Confi...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is ...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
Evaluation of diagnostic tests may seem a straightforward practice at first sight, but unfortunately...
Recently, concerns have been raised about the phenomenon of ‘overdiagnosis’, the diagnosis of a cond...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of 'illnesses' that would never have caused patients harm...
Objectives: Test performance is conventionally expressed by gain in diagnostic certainty. We propose...
To use a diagnostic test effectively and consistently in their practice, clinicians need to know how...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Although new diagnostics may advance the time of diagnoses in selected patients, they will increase ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Medical diagnoses can be subject to ambiguity, flux, subjectivity, and inherent uncertainty. This is...
The appropriate use of diagnostics is important as misdiagnosis may have serious consequences. Confi...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is ...
Epidemiologic studies of overdiagnosis are challenged by unclear definitions and the absence of unif...
Evaluation of diagnostic tests may seem a straightforward practice at first sight, but unfortunately...
Recently, concerns have been raised about the phenomenon of ‘overdiagnosis’, the diagnosis of a cond...
Background: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of 'illnesses' that would never have caused patients harm...
Objectives: Test performance is conventionally expressed by gain in diagnostic certainty. We propose...
To use a diagnostic test effectively and consistently in their practice, clinicians need to know how...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...