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*ALL THESE MEDICAL TESTS NECESSARY????*

*Doctors are often criticized for prescribing unneeded tests and procedures
that harm more than they help and add to medical costs that could otherwise
be avoided. 12 medical tests and procedures now being questioned worldwide
as unnecessary and potentially cause — sometimes harmful results to
patients. Since a campaign was launched last year, more than 130 tests and
procedures have been called into question by 25 medical specialty societies
with more than 500,000 member doctors.*


*“Millions of Americans are increasingly realizing that when it comes to
health care, more is not necessarily better,” said Dr. Christine Cassel,Â
president of the ABIM Foundation. “Through these lists of tests and
procedures, we hope to encourage conversations between physicians and
patients about what care they truly need.”United States specialty societies
representing more than 500,000 physicians developed lists of Five Things
Physicians and Patients Should Question in recognition of the importance of
physician and patient conversations to improve care and eliminate
unnecessary tests and procedures. See the full list12 MEDICAL TESTS TO
AVOID*
*1. Avoid Inducing Labor or C-Section Before 39 Weeks*

*Delivery prior to 39 weeks is associated with increased risk of learning
disabilities, respiratory problems and other potential risks. While
sometimes induction prior to 39 weeks is medically necessary, the
recommendation is clear that simply having a mature fetal lung test, in the
absence of appropriate clinical criteria, is not an indication for
delivery. (American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists; American
Academy of Family Physicians)2. Avoid Routine Annual Pap Tests*

*In average-risk women, routine annual Pap tests (cervical cytology
screenings) offer no advantage. (American College of Obstetricians and
Gynecologists)3. Avoid CT Scans To Evaluate Minor Head Injuries*

*Approximately 50 percent of children who visit hospital emergency
departments with head injuries are given a CT scan. CT scanning is
associated with radiation exposure that may escalate future cancer risk. CT
technology exposes patients to approximately 100 times the radiation of a
standard chest X-ray which itself increases the risk of cancer. The
recommendation calls for clinical observation prior to making a decision
about needing a CT. (American Academy of Pediatrics)4. Avoid Stress Tests
Using Echocardiographic Images*

*The recommendation states that there is very little information on the
benefit of using stress echocardiography in asymptomatic individuals for
the purposes of cardiovascular risk assessment, as a stand-alone test or in
addition to conventional risk factors. (American Society of
Echocardiography)5. Avoid Prescribing Type 2 Diabetes Medication To Achieve
Tight Glycemic Control*

*The recommendation states that there is no evidence that using medicine to
tightly control blood sugar in older diabetics is beneficial. In fact,
using medications to strictly achieve low blood sugar levels is associated
with harms, including higher mortality rates. (American Geriatrics
Society)6. Avoid EEGs (electroencephalography) on Patients With Recurrent
Headaches.*

*Recurrent headache is the most common pain problem, affecting up to 20
percent of people. The recommendation states that EEG has no advantage over
clinical evaluation in diagnosing headache, does not improve outcomes, and
increases costs. (American Academy of Neurology)7. Avoid Routinely Treating
Acid Reflux*

*Anti-reflux therapy, which is commonly prescribed in adults, has no
demonstrated effect in reducing the symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux
disease (GERD) in infants, and there is emerging evidence that it may in
fact be harmful in certain situations. (Society of Hospital
Medicine)ADDITIONAL MEDICAL TESTS TO BE AVOIDED*
*8. Avoid Lipid Profile Tests*



*Lipid Profile test checks various parameters of blood, such as cholesterol
(good or high density lipoprotein as well as bad or low density
lipoprotein) and triglyceride levels. Several scientific papers have proven
that people with high so-called “bad” LDL cholesterol live the longest and
there is now a large number of findings that contradict the lipid
hypothesis that cholesterol has to be lowered at all.9. Avoid Mammograms*

*Mammograms and breast screening have had no impact on breast cancer deaths
and have actually been found to increase breast cancer mortality. With
toxic radiation, mammogram testing compresses sensitive breast tissue
causing pain and possible tissue damage. To make matters worse, the false
negative and false positive rates of mammography are a troubling 30% and
89% respectively. Another concern is that many breast cancers occur below
the armpits; however, mammography completely misses this auxiliary region,
viewing only the breast tissue compressed between two plates of glass.
Considering these drawbacks, breast thermography should be given closer
consideration. Thermography is a non-invasive and non-toxic technique which
can detect abnormalities before the onset of a malignancy, and as early as
ten years before being recognized by mammography. This makes it much safer
and potentially life-saving health test for women who are unknowingly
developing abnormalities, as it can take several years for a cancerous
tumor to develop and be detected by a mammogram.10. Avoid PSA Testing*

*A PSA blood test looks for prostate-specific antigen, a protein produced
by the prostate gland. High levels are supposedly associated with prostate
cancer. The problem is that the association isn’t always correct, and when
it is, the prostate cancer isn’t necessarily deadly. Nearly 20 percent of
men will be diagnosed with prostate cancer, which sounds scary, but only
about 3 percent of all men die from it. The PSA test usually leads to
overdiagnosis — biopsies and treatment in which the side effects are
impotence and incontinence. Moreover, there is some evidence which suggests
that biopsies and treatment actually aggravate prostate cancer. During a
needle biopsy, a tumor may need to be punctured several times to retrieve
an amount of tissue that’s adequate enough to be screened. It is believed
that this repeated penetration may spread cancer cells into the track
formed by the needle, or by spilling cancerous cells directly into the
bloodstream or lympathic system.11. Avoid Routine Colorectal Cancer
Screening*

*Colorectal cancer screening often results in unnecessary removal of benign
polyps which are of no threat to patients and the risks of their treatment
or removal far exceed any benefit. The evidence is insufficient to assess
the benefits and harms of computed tomographic colonography and fecal DNA
testing as screening modalities for colorectal cancer.12. Avoid DEXA*
*Dual energy X-ray absorptiometry (DEXA or DXA) in a technique developed in
the 1980s that measures, among many things, bone mineral density. The scans
can determine bone strength and signs of osteopenia, a possible precursor
to osteoporosis. Limitations abound, though. Measurements vary from scan to
scan of the same person, as well as from machine to machine. DEXA doesn’t
capture the collagen-to-mineral ratio, which is more predictive of bone
strength than just mineral density. And higher bone mineral density doesn’t
necessarily mean stronger bones, for someone with more bone mass will have
more minerals but could have weaker bones.*

*Meanwhile, the ABIM effort is gaining momentum and more financial support
from key players. The Robert Wood Johnson Foundationannounced it has
awarded $2.5 million to “fund medical specialty societies and regional
health improvement collaboratives to work in specific communities to raise
awareness of potential overuse of medical care.”*
*“Reducing the overuse of health care resources is a critical part of
improving quality of health care in America,” said Dr. Risa Lavizzo-Mourey,
the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s president and chief executive officer.
“We want to see what can happen when this work is targeted in specific
geographic regions and are pleased to help increase the tangible impact of
the Choosing Wisely campaign.*
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