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Medical Overkill: Three Common Screenings That May Not Benefit Seniors

Last updated: May 2, 2026 8:59 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Medical Overkill: Three Common Screenings That May Not Benefit Seniors
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Medical care for older adults often follows a “more is better” philosophy, but clinical evidence suggests a different reality. For many patients over 75, the pursuit of early detection can lead to unnecessary interventions, anxiety, and complications that outweigh the clinical benefit. Recent guidelines from organizations like the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) and the American Geriatrics Society emphasize a shift toward “de-prescribing” and reducing low-value tests. Here are three routines that often do more harm than good in later life.

1. Routine Pap Smears For women over 65 who have had adequate prior screening with normal results, the risk of developing cervical cancer is exceptionally low. Continuing the practice exposes patients to potential false positives, follow-up biopsies, and unnecessary stress. Unless there is a specific clinical indication, the medical consensus has moved toward stopping cervical cancer screening for this age group.

2. Annual Full-Body Skin Checks While skin cancer awareness is vital, the aggressive pursuit of every suspicious-looking mole or spot in a 80-year-old patient often leads to unnecessary biopsies. Many slow-growing basal cell or squamous cell carcinomas are unlikely to cause health problems during the patient’s remaining lifetime. Experts suggest focusing on symptomatic lesions those that bleed, change rapidly, or cause pain rather than routine, head-to-toe surveillance.

3. Prostate-Specific Antigen (PSA) Testing The PSA test is notorious for overdiagnosis. It frequently identifies low-risk prostate cancers that would never have progressed to cause harm, yet the diagnosis triggers a cascade of aggressive treatments like surgery or radiation.

These interventions carry significant risks, including incontinence and erectile dysfunction. For men with a life expectancy of less than 10 years, the potential downsides of PSA screening almost always eclipse the benefits.

The “So What” Factor The drive to test often ignores the patient’s overall health trajectory. When physicians order tests without considering life expectancy or the burden of treatment, they risk prioritizing a single number on a lab report over the patient’s quality of life.

“Medicine is about helping the patient live better, not just longer,” says a veteran geriatrician. “When we screen for diseases that won’t impact a person’s life, we’re not practicing prevention we’re practicing over-medicalization.” For older adults, the most effective medical routine is often a conversation with a primary care provider about what to stop, rather than what to add.

If a test doesn’t change the management plan or improve the patient’s daily experience, it likely isn’t needed.

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