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A simple Google search about health will confirm the idea that we live in a time when we have access to too much information. When you search for "breast cancer screening", 7.39 million results will pop up with the first page alone handing over information from the National Cancer Institute, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Mayo Clinic. You could also head to PubMed that gives you access to 19 million scientific papers that were only formerly available in dusty journals in academic libraries. When you use PubMed to look for "breast cancer screening", you will be supplied with 112,737 papers with free access to 23,286 of them. Even a more specific search brings up massive amounts of information: a search for a single genetic mutation that puts you at higher risk and in more regular need of screening (185delAG BRCA1) takes 0.37 seconds to find 23,800 results on Google. It makes us feel that we have great knowledge of that which we are searching about, but this is a fallacy since we do not know everything and neither do doctors. In terms of health knowledge, rather than having too much information we still do not have enough of it. On the surface it may seem that there is more information and more people have access to all of that, but on closer inspection, it is clear that the quality of the information is lacking and so much more is needed. The 19 million results available on PubMed include some that are of a very high quality due to their wide-reaching, wide-ranging, and carefully administered trials and studies that yield a large amount of data.
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1 A simple Google search about health will confirm the idea that we live in a time when we have access to too much information. 2 When you search for "breast cancer screening", 7.39 million results will pop up with the first page alone handing over information from the National Cancer Institute, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, the American Cancer Society, the Centers for Disease Control, and the Mayo Clinic. 3 You could also head to PubMed that gives you access to 19 million scientific papers that were only formerly available in dusty journals in academic libraries. 4 When you use PubMed to look for "breast cancer screening", you will be supplied with 112,737 papers with free access to 23,286 of them. 5 Even a more specific search brings up massive amounts of information: a search for a single genetic mutation that puts you at higher risk and in more regular need of screening (185delAG BRCA1) takes 0.37 seconds to find 23,800 results on Google. 6 It makes us feel that we have great knowledge of that which we are searching about, but this is a fallacy since we do not know everything and neither do doctors. 7 In terms of health knowledge, rather than having too much information we still do not have enough of it. 8 On the surface it may seem that there is more information and more people have access to all of that, but on closer inspection, it is clear that the quality of the information is lacking and so much more is needed. 9 The 19 million results available on PubMed include some that are of a very high quality due to their wide-reaching, wide-ranging, and carefully administered trials and studies that yield a large amount of data.