People were three times more likely to want unnecessary surgery when a condition was labelled as “cancer,” according to new research from Women’s College Hospital., surveyed 1,000 adults who were asked to make personal decisions based on hypothetical scenarios of low-risk thyroid cancers.
This was even the case when people were told theoretical surgery could result in a temporary or permanent hoarse voice or had a higher risk of the cancer coming back. Study authors said this trend likely contributes to overtreatment of low-risk, malignant tumours within the healthcare system. The study was spurred by the recent wave of innovations in screening and diagnostic testing for cancers. Doctors can now detect some cancers which – even if left untreated – can pose a very low-risk of growth or eventual death.
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