MRC_Hans said:
WOTS: I will give you one more try. What is you point here? I don't give a d*mn what you think about Rolfe, it is simply not interesting. Do you have some point about medical testing (other than extreme figures yield extreme results)?
The first point is that people aren't very good at interpreting the results of statistical tests - even people who do so regularly and who make life-or-death decisions on the basis of such tests.
The second point is that doctors generally do not have that great an understanding of what they do, or the strengths and weaknesses of the methods they were taught. As I pointed out quite some time ago in this thread when someone asked me this question previously, that's why doctors aren't very good at detecting when there's something wrong with treatments.
For treatments that can be carefully tested by people not prescribing them (like drugs), it's a bit easier. Surgical treatments are especially known for being used without strong experimental support for their safety and effectiveness, and many turn out to be useless or even harmful.
I remember reading an article in Discover magazine some years ago about a surgical treatment for strokes that involved rerouting blood through veins. It was considered an effective and appropriate treatment, and it was used for something like thirty years. The author even discussed practicing the complicated procedure of tying off and reconnecting vessels on rats in school. Then a comprehensive study was conducted to see if patients who had the procedure were better off. Not only did they not improve, the procedure turned out to increase the rate of further strokes significantly.
The procedure was abandoned, but the author's point was that for decades, everyone was convinced that it was helpful and beneficial. Surgeons swore by it. And the whole time it was worse than doing nothing at all.
I don't believe the article is still online. If you search through library archives, you can probably find a copy of it.
I offer my memories of this article as an example of what I'm talking about.