noun
- the diagnosis of a disease or condition in a patient who does not actually have it, or the diagnosis of a disease that would not have caused harm if left undetected
Usage: medical/healthcare context; often used in discussions of screening and diagnostic practices
Examples
- Overdiagnosis of thyroid cancer has led to unnecessary surgeries in many patients.
- The screening program was criticized for contributing to overdiagnosis of early-stage prostate cancer.
- Doctors must balance the benefits of early detection with the risks of overdiagnosis.
- Overdiagnosis can cause unnecessary anxiety and expose patients to unwanted treatments.
- Some experts argue that widespread screening increases the rate of overdiagnosis in the population.
- The study examined how overdiagnosis affects patient outcomes and quality of life.