Medical Biophysics 3503G Lecture Notes - Overdiagnosis, Imaging Science, Unnecessary Health Care

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Imaging people for breast cancer who currently do not have any symptoms: standard is annual exams ages 40-70. Benign lesions just sit there and don"t cause any problems unless they get so big that they are crushing important body parts. There is a subset of benign lesions, pre-malignant, that have the chance of transforming into malignant lesions and becoming aggressive in the future: there is currently no test to tell if a pre-malignant lesion will transform or not. Standard of care is all of the women who have pre-malignant lesions detected get therapy (surgery, radiation, chemotherapy). Some of the patients are sent for this aggressive therapy when, if they had been left alone, the tumour wouldn"t have done anything. So they risk the side effects of treatment for no benefit. This is referred to as overtreatment: treatment that is more aggressive than what you really need. Therefore the funding agency shouldn"t fund anything that wouldn"t actually help its patients.

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