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Why Doctors Hate Science

theodp writes "A 2004 study found some 10 million women lacking a cervix were still getting Pap tests. Only problem is, a Pap test screens for cervical cancer — no cervix, no cancer. With this tale, Newsweek's Sharon Begley makes her case for comparative-effectiveness research (CER), which is receiving $1 billion under the stimulus bill for studies to determine which treatments, including drugs, are more medically sound and cost-effective than others for a given ailment. Physicians, Begley says, must stop treatments that are rooted more in local medical culture than in medical science, embrace practices that have been shown scientifically to be superior to others, and ignore critics who paint CER as government control of doctors' decision-making."

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  1. Re:depends on the doctor by timmarhy · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    i've worked in the medical field and i can say while there are some, most doctors trained after 1980 aren't like this. basicly the tests and intruments we have today weren't around even 30 years ago, and gut feeling and experience was all doctors had to go on when the problem didn't present itself in a text book manner.

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