A screening program detects many small, slow-growing tumors that would not have caused harm. Which bias does this represent?
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Correct answer: Length-time bias
Length-time bias occurs when screening detects mostly slower-growing, less aggressive diseases. This falsely inflates perceived survival benefit.
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