Too Much Medicine: “My Brief Trip to Cancerland” by Jennifer Weiner
Read Jennifer Weiner's opinion piece, "My Brief Trip to Cancerland", discussing her experiences after a routine mammogram and biopsy.
Read Jennifer Weiner's opinion piece, "My Brief Trip to Cancerland", discussing her experiences after a routine mammogram and biopsy.
In a BMJ Essay, Lisa Schwartz and Steven Woloshin respond to Lisa Rosenbaum’s New England Journal of Medicine article which suggests that "we don’t know how to eliminate wasteful care…
Medical journals require authors to disclose conflicts of interest, but there is no similar policy for transparency in the popular media. Read as Jeanne Lenzer argues that health care journalists,…
Read this study in BMC Public Health by Gordon Guyatt and colleagues, who argue that journals and publishers should consider revising their editorial policies to ensure complete and transparent reporting…
Watch this video presentation by Peter Gøtzsche, from the conference "What Is so Special About Cancer? Perspectives from Clinical Research, Philosophy and Social Sciences".
Unfortunately, Victor Montori had to cancel his participation to Too Much Medicine Symposium. Victor’s son is starting his academic life and University’s move-in activities occur at the same time with…
Find out why a group of 15 health experts have written to the Times about the NHS breast cancer screening program, saying women should not be subjected to "fear-mongering".
Kaikille avoin yleisöluento Palkittu tutkiva tiedetoimittaja Deborah Cohen kertoo työstään: Lääketiede eturyhmien ja sidonnaisuuksien ristiaallokossa Torstaina 17.5.2018 klo 18.30-20.00 Metsätalo, luentosali 6, Unioninkatu 40 Helsingin yliopisto BMJ:n tutkiva toimittaja Deborah…
Read this opinion piece about aging and preventative care, which cites work from Too Much Medicine's Steve Woloshin and Lisa Schwartz.
HealthNewsReview.org celebrates its 12th anniversary today, April 17, 2018. Look forward to a new series, "Patient harm from misleading media", which will look at the very real harm that can be…