Public health implications of overscreening for carotid artery stenosis, prediabetes, and thyroid cancer.
Bich-May NguyenKenneth W LinRanit MishoriPublished in: Public health reviews (2018)
Screening for carotid artery stenosis, prediabetes, and thyroid cancer in an asymptomatic population can result in unnecessary, harmful, and costly care. Systemic challenges to lowering overscreening include lack of clinician awareness, examination of conflicts of interests, perverse financial incentives, and communication with the general public.