Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no benefit for patients to be aware of. Resulting mainly from the use of increasingly sensitive screening and diagnostic tests, as well as broadened definitions of conditions requiring an intervention, overdiagnosis is a growing but still largely misunderstood public health issue. Fear of missing a diagnosis or of litigation, financial incentives or patient's need of reassurance are further causes of overdiagnosis. The main consequence of overdiagnosis is overtreatment. Treating an overdiagnosed condition bears no benefit but can cause harms and generates costs. Overtreatment also diverts health professionals from caring for those most severely ill....
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
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...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Background: Overdiagnosis is defined as the diagnosis of a condition not associated with a substanti...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Introduction: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of a disease that would never have caused any symptom o...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is ...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
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...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that bears no substantial health hazard and no bene...
Background: Overdiagnosis is defined as the diagnosis of a condition not associated with a substanti...
Overdiagnosis occurs in a population when conditions are diagnosed correctly but the diagnosis produ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
The implicit social contract underpinning healthcare is that it will reduce illness and preventable ...
Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of an abnormality that is not associated with a substantial health ha...
Introduction: Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of a disease that would never have caused any symptom o...
Focused Clinical Question: Overall, overdiagnosis and overtreatment due to breast cancer and prostat...
Overdiagnosis refers to diagnosis that does not benefit patients because the diagnosed condition is ...
Overdiagnosis is a growing problem worldwide. Overdiagnosis is the diagnosis of deviations, abnormal...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
Overdiagnosis and disease are related concepts. Widened conceptions of disease increase overdiagnosi...
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...