Health Report - Separate stories podcast   /     Direct-to-consumer tests could do more harm than good

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More and more medical tests are being marketed direct to consumers. These range from STI tests to multicancer detection tests.There are concerns these tests aren’t reliable, and could either give people false confidence, or a false positive.Experts think current regulatory frameworks have failed to keep up with the phenomenon of at-home testing.Guest/sDr Patti Shih, Australian Centre for Health Engagement Evidence & Values at the University of WollongongReferencesDirect-to-consumer tests: emerging trends are cause for concern

Summary

More and more medical tests are being marketed direct to consumers. These range from STI tests to multicancer detection tests. There are concerns these tests aren’t reliable, and could either give people false confidence, or a false positive. Experts think current regulatory frameworks have failed to keep up with the phenomenon of at-home testing. Guest/s Dr Patti Shih, Australian Centre for Health Engagement Evidence & Values at the University of Wollongong References Direct-to-consumer tests: emerging trends are cause for concern

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More and more medical tests are being marketed direct to consumers. These range from STI tests to multicancer detection tests. There are concerns these tests aren’t reliable, and could either give people false confidence, or a false positive. Expert
Duration
0:06:50
Publishing date
2024-12-14 05:03
Link
https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/healthreport/at-home-medical-test-kits/104708714
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