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Should I be tested for cancer? : maybe not and here's why /

Combining patient stories and data on common cancers, the author makes the case that testing healthy people for cancer is really a double-edged sword: tests may help, but some have little effect and are sometimes even harmful.

Bibliographic Details
Call Number:Libro Electrónico
Main Author: Welch, H. Gilbert
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:Inglés
Published: Berkeley : University of California Press, ©2004.
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Online Access:Texto completo
Table of Contents:
  • pt. I. Problems you should know about.
  • It is unlikely that you will benefit
  • You may have a "cancer scare" and face an endless cycle of testing
  • You may receive unnecessary treatment
  • You may find a cancer you would rather not know about
  • Your pathologist may say it's cancer, while others say it's not
  • Your doctor may get distracted from other issues that are more important to you
  • pt. II. Becoming a better-educated consumer
  • Understand the culture of medicine (and why we are pushed to test)
  • Understand the statistics of cancer (and why five-year survival is the world's most misleading number
  • Understand the limits to research; even genetic research (and why it is hard to be sure there really are benefits to screening
  • Develop a strategy that works for you.