EP202: Understanding Cancer Diagnosis: An Expert Discussion with Dr. Kathleen Kerr
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Overdiagnosis and Medical Decision Making with Dr. Kathleen Kerr
In this episode of The Girl Doc Survival Guide, Dr. Kathleen Kerr, a Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Washington, discusses overdiagnosis and medical decision making. Dr. Kerr delves into how patients perceive mammogram results, the difference between overdiagnosis and overcalling, and the challenges pathologists face in diagnosing cancer. She also shares findings from her research on the influence of prior opinions on second diagnoses and the cognitive processes involved in interpreting pathology images. The discussion highlights the complexities and subjectivity in pathology diagnoses and the implications for patient care.
00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome
00:33 Personal Anecdote on Mammograms
01:25 Understanding Screening and Its Limitations
02:24 Exploring Overdiagnosis
05:59 Research on Dermatopathologists' Perceptions
08:20 Second Opinions in Medical Decision Making
12:26 Pathologists' Diagnostic Process
15:42 Final Thoughts on Diagnostic Criteria