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How Accurate Are My Lab Test Results? Here’s What You Need to Know From Good RX

  • Writer: Reese Phillips II
    Reese Phillips II
  • Jun 8, 2020
  • 1 min read

When you get a clinical lab test, it’s natural to take your results as facts. However, depending on the test, the manufacturer, and how common a disease is, some tests can be incorrect as often as 50% of the time (like in the case of mammograms for breast cancer diagnosis) or accurate nearly 100% of the time (like in the case of a urine test for chlamydia). And now, with coronavirus (COVID-19) tests making news headlines, you may be wondering about their accuracy, too.


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