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What we know and don’t know about overdiagnosis

What we know and don’t know about overdiagnosis

As the body of research on overuse grows larger each year, it is increasingly important to evaluate the research and identify the gaps. This week, six researchers from The Netherlands published the results of an ambitious project in The BMJ – the first scoping review on overdiagnosis research. They examined 1,851 articles  for patterns and discrepancies in the definitions of overdiagnosis and methodology. They also compared how prevalent overdiagnosis research was across clinical fields and countries. 

Here are a few key points from the review:

Source: Dr. Jessica Otte, Less is More Medicine

Overdiagnosis is being discussed in almost all clinical specialties all over the world, but we’re still missing a standard definition and language to compare evidence across location and field. This scoping review helps provide a path forward for future research on overdiagnosis. 

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