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What were the steps done when you encountered false positive results of such testing?

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Question added by Lubna Al-Sharif , Medical Laboratory Technician , Nablus Specailized Hospital
Date Posted: 2013/04/18
Lubna Al-Sharif
by Lubna Al-Sharif , Medical Laboratory Technician , Nablus Specailized Hospital

False positive: A result that indicates that a given condition is present when it is not.
An example of a false positive would be if a particular test designed to detect cancer returns a positive result but the person does not have 'cancer.
So, A false positive result is an error, which means the result is not giving you the correct information.
When medical people tell you that you have had a false-positive test or a false-negative test, it does not automatically mean that a mistake was made.
In fact, such a statement actually does not always truly even mean that the result was false.
And the significance of the situation varies upon what kind of test?
1- a "screening test" (a test in search of a disease in a person who does not appear to have it...example: PSA test for prostate cancer),
2- a "diagnostic test" (a test for a specific, particular disease...example = lung cancer...in a person who has a more general finding such as "a spot on the lung"...typical of the specific disease we are concerned about),
3- a "treatment decision test": patient had a stroke which seems to be because a clot traveled to the brain.
Did it come through a patent foramen ovale (PFO)?
4- or a "monitoring test" (a test which helps doctors "keep track" of how you are doing with a known disease...example: hemoglobin A1c in a diabetic).
Thus false positive and false negative ratios may occur and need to be avoided where possible.
Otherwise, we need to repeat the test by taking in consideration avoidance of factors which encounter or interacts with testing materials/ conditions and affect the results.

grere rio
by grere rio , Manager , Ausa Company

false-positive results are very rare.
but if it happens it will be done by testing another method, because there are several methods of testing

mohanad al samarah
by mohanad al samarah , مشرف وطبيب مخبر , محافظة دمشق

you must use a specific method and good reagent for famous company then use another method to be certained of your result    

vaibhav mishra
by vaibhav mishra , Co founder, Manager marketing and finances , ThegiftsFactory.in

Its a Type2 error in research.

Check your hypothesis again.

make sure your hypothesis is not just opposite to what it should have been.

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