
Overdiagnosed
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Dr. H. Gilbert Welch is a professor at Dartmouth Medical School and a nationally recognized expert on the effects of medical testing. He has been published in the Los Angeles Times, New York Times, Washington Post, and Wall Street Journal, and has appeared on Today. In 2009, he received the Under Secretary's Award for Outstanding Achievement in Health Services Research. Drs. Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin are associate professors at Dartmouth.
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Introduction: Our Enthusiasm for Diagnosis Chapter 1) Genesis: People Become Patients with High Blood Pressure Chapter 2) We Change the Rules: How Numbers Get Changed to Give You Diabetes, High Cholesterol, and Osteoporosis Chapter 3) We Are Able to See More: How Scans Give You Gallstones, Damaged Knee Cartilage, Bulging Discs, Abdominal Aortic Aneurysms, and Blood Clots Chapter 4) We Look Harder for Prostate Cancer: How Screening Made It Clear That Overdiagnosis Exists in Cancer Chapter 5) We Look Harder for Other Cancers Chapter 6) We Look Harder for Breast Cancer Chapter 7) We Stumble onto Incidentalomas That Might Be Cancer Chapter 8) We Look Harder for Everything Else: How Screening Gives You (and Your Baby) Another Set of Problems Chapter 9) We Confuse DNA with Disease: How Genetic Testing Will Give You Almost Anything Chapter 10) Get the Facts Chapter 11) Get the System Chapter 12) Get the Big Picture Conclusion: Pursuing Health with Less Diagnosis Acknowledgments Notes Index
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