ülediagnostikat
Ülediagnostikat (overdiagnosis) refers to the diagnosis of a medical condition that would not have caused symptoms or harm during a person’s lifetime. In healthcare, it often arises through screening and advanced imaging that detect indolent or clinically insignificant diseases.
Causes include population screening programs, incidental findings on imaging, broad diagnostic criteria, and heightened awareness leading
Common examples cited in the literature include certain cancers detected by screening, such as prostate cancer,
Consequences can include physical harms from interventions, psychological distress, follow-up tests, and financial costs, as well
Efforts to reduce overdiagnosis emphasize shared decision making, risk-based or age-targeted screening, and stricter diagnostic thresholds,