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Overdiagnosed H Gilbert Welch Lisa M Schwartz Steven Woloshin

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Overdiagnosed H Gilbert Welch Lisa M Schwartz Steven Woloshin
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Publisher: Beacon Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.11 MB
Pages: 248
Author: H. Gilbert Welch, Lisa M. Schwartz, Steven Woloshin
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Overdiagnosed H Gilbert Welch Lisa M Schwartz Steven Woloshin by H. Gilbert Welch, Lisa M. Schwartz, Steven Woloshin instant download after payment.

From a nationally recognized expert, an exposé of the worst excesses of our zeal for medical testing
Going against the conventional wisdom reinforced by the medical establishment and Big Pharma that more screening is the best preventative medicine, Dr. Gilbert Welch builds a compelling counterargument that what we need are fewer, not more, diagnoses. Documenting the excesses of American medical practice that labels far too many of us as sick, Welch examines the social, ethical, and economic ramifications of a health-care system that unnecessarily diagnoses and treats patients, most of whom will not benefit from treatment, might be harmed by it, and would arguably be better off without screening.
Drawing on twenty-five years of medical practice and research on the effects of medical testing, Welch explains in a straightforward, jargon-free style how the cutoffs for treating a person with "abnormal" test results have been drastically lowered just when...

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