Tackling overdiagnosis: Why GPs should define what constitutes disease

Experts argue specialist-driven definitions too often turn healthy people into patients
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GPs rather than other specialists should be leading the expert panels tasked with defining diseases in order to tackle the growing menace of overdiagnosis.

The call has come from leading family doctors who point to conditions such as hypertension, type 2 diabetes, high cholesterol and osteoporosis, saying they have been defined as diseases when they are no more than risk factors.