Seeking Sickness: Medical Screening and the Misguided Hunt for Disease
By (Author) Alan Cassels
Foreword by Dr. H. Gilbert Welch
Greystone Books,Canada
Greystone Books,Canada
24th July 2012
Canada
General
Non Fiction
616
Paperback
176
Width 139mm, Height 215mm
255g
Why wouldn't you want to be screened to see if you're at risk for cancer, heart disease, or another potentially lethal condition After all, better safe than sorry. Right
Not so fast, says Alan Cassels. His Seeking Sickness takes us inside the world of medical screening, where well-meaning practitioners and a profit-motivated industry offer to save our lives by exploiting our fears. He writes that promoters of screening overpromise on its benefits and downplay its harms, which can range from the merely annoying to the life threatening. If you're facing a screening test for breast or prostate cancer, high cholesterol, or low testosterone, someone is about to turn you into a patient. You need to ask yourself one simple question: Am I ready for all the things that could go wrong
"Alan Cassels strips layers of expectation, hype, hargon, false-starts, and conflicts of interest off the medical screening mantra"--Nortin M. Handler, author of The Last Well Person "...With engaging clarity backed by academic rigour, Cassels discusses a variety of popular investigational procedures...Seeking Sickness is an excellent way to start the important process of self-education."--Quill and Quire
Alan Cassels is a drug policy researcher at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia, and is the co-author (with Ray Moynihan) of the international bestseller Selling Sickness: How the World's Biggest Pharmaceutical Companies Are Turning Us All into Patients. Dr. H. Gilbert Welch is a general internist whose research focuses on the problems created by medicine's efforts to detect disease early. Most of his work has focused on overdiagnosis in cancer screening. He is the author of Should I be Tested for Cancer and Overdiagnosed.