The Great Biomarker Boom: Are We Overdiagnosing Risk or Finally Personalizing Medicine? Review Abstract The rapid expansion of biomarker discovery and clinical application has created both unprecedented opportunities and substantial challenges in modern medicine. This analysis examines whether the current biomarker boom represents genuine progress
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Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis: When Screening Causes More Harm Than Good
Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis When Screening Causes More Harm Than Good Abstract The incidence of thyroid cancer has risen substantially over the past three decades, drawing increased attention from clinicians, researchers, and public health authorities. Much of this rise has been attributed not to a true surge in aggressive
Sepsis-3 vs CMS Core Measures: Which Definition Should You Use?
Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis: Are We Treating What Doesn’t Need Treatment?
Thyroid Cancer Overdiagnosis: Are We Treating What Doesn’t Need Treatment? Abstract Background and Purpose:The global incidence of thyroid cancer has risen sharply over the past three decades. Data indicate that annual incidence increased from 5.0 cases per 100,000 individuals in 1975 to 14.6 cases per
