overdetection
Overdetection refers to the identification of medical conditions that would not have caused symptoms or death during a person's lifetime. This often occurs due to advancements in screening tests and diagnostic technologies that can detect abnormalities at very early stages, sometimes even before they would become clinically significant.
The primary concern with overdetection is that it can lead to overtreatment. When a condition is detected,
Overdetection is a particular issue in cancer screening. For example, low-grade prostate cancers or small thyroid
The consequences of overdetection extend beyond unnecessary medical interventions. Patients may experience increased anxiety, undergo unnecessary