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Carl Heneghan and Jeffrey Aronson: Interpreting lung cancer screening studies

February 28, 2020

Carl Heneghan and Jeffrey Aronson take a closer look at a recent lung cancer screening trial  […]

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Margaret McCartney: Cancer screening review diminishes informed choice 

October 25, 2019

We should resist the push for financial incentives, increased screening uptake, reorganisation, and restructuring, says Margaret McCartney […]

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Lessons on patient and public engagement from the Choosing Wisely campaigns

September 16, 2019

Working flexibly with patients and the public is key to changing clinical practice and patient knowledge to reduce overuse, say Anna Kurdina, Karen Born, Amy Ma […]

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Ian Hamilton: Prescription drugs are no cure for deprivation

September 13, 2019

The burden of poverty can muddy diagnoses of depression and lead to the overprescription of antidepressants, says Ian Hamilton […]

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Richard Smith: Does antimicrobial resistance pose “as great a threat to humanity’s future” as climate change?

September 2, 2019

Both antimicrobial resistance and climate change are manmade disasters that we have failed to confront, says Richard Smith […]

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Kieran Walsh: Too much medicine—practical tools that could help

August 15, 2019

Doctors are constantly being told that they overdiagnose and overtreat their patients. They are told that they overdiagnose and overtreat a range of conditions—but one simple example is the overdiagnosis […]

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Martin Marshall: De-diagnosing disease

May 2, 2019

New diagnostic labels should be more cautiously applied and established diagnoses should be regularly reviewed, says Martin Marshall […]

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Getting at the roots rather than pruning the branches of overdiagnosis

March 15, 2019

Healthcare is in a tailspin as the rush to offer technology and services turns otherwise healthy people into concerned patients by identifying disease that is not destined to cause them […]

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Helen Macdonald: How we label life experiences can lead to overdiagnosis

August 23, 2018

Helen Macdonald wraps up some final thoughts from the last day of Preventing Overdiagnosis […]

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Helen Macdonald: Big people, big data, and big problems

August 23, 2018

Helen Macdonald discusses the key points from the 2nd day of Preventing Overdiagnosis […]

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