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gubneor | 3 years ago

Late detection is better? Ignorance is bliss? There is no golden path?

What if early detection failures at scale lead to better medicine? What if more patients lead to more science?

Resigning to, "fuck it, we aren't there yet" seems overly defeatist.

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inglor_cz|3 years ago

Not the OP, but to use an analogy, we are obviously misusing antibiotics "just in case".

Between "no cancer" and "definitely cancer", there will be a gray field of "maybe cancers" and doctors will feel the psychological push to "do something" about them. Overmedication can kill as well, and it can definitely injure. There is a reason why doctors are reminded of the ancient "First, do not harm" maxim during their training - it is still valid.

I am not yet convinced that this is going to be a problem, but I don't want to ignore this scenario either.