Overdiagnosed : Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health
H. Gilbert Welch Author
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Overdiagnosed : Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health
English
ISBN: 0807022004
EAN: 9780807022009
Category: Medical / Diagnosis/Medical / General/Medical / Health Policy/
Publisher: Beacon Press
Release Date: 01/18/2011
Synopsis: From a nationally recognized expert, an expos? of the worst excesses of our zeal for medical testing Diagnoses of every condition, from high cholesterol and high blood pressure to osteoporosis, diabetes, and even cancer, have skyrocketed over the last few decades. Yet Americans are living longer than ever. While the medical establishment credits aggressive early disease detection as the cause of improved public heath, it is in fact the reason so many of us are told we are sick. Going against the conventional wisdom that more screening is the best preventive medicine, Dr. H. Gilbert Welch builds a compelling counterargument that what we need is fewer, not more, scans and tests. Drawing on twenty-five years of medical practice and research on the effects of screening, Welch explains how the cutoffs for ;abnormal ; test results have been drastically lowered while at the same time technological advances have enabled doctors to detect more and more ;abnormalities, ; many of which will pose no health complications. Now, with genetic and prenatal screening common practice, patients are increasingly being diagnosed not only with disease but with ;pre-disease. ; Examining the social, medical, and economic ramifications of a health care system that unnecessarily diagnoses and treats patients, Welch makes a reasoned call for change that would save us from countless unneeded surgeries, debilitating anxiety, and exorbitant costs.
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Overdiagnosed : Making People Sick in the Pursuit of Health
Illustrated: Yes
Format: Hardcover
Height: 0.94 inches
Width: 6.24 inches
Length: 9.3 inches
Weight: 18.02 oz
Pages: 248










