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Know Your Numbers: A Consumer’s Guide to Medical Tests and Preventive Screening MTA
How to interpret common lab results, imaging reports, and screening recommendations to make informed health decisions

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Know Your Numbers: A Consumer’s Guide to Medical Tests and Preventive Screening

"Know Your Numbers" is a comprehensive guide designed to empower consumers to understand and interpret their medical test results and preventive screening recommendations. The book emphasizes that medical numbers are not absolute verdicts but rather tools that require context, critical thinking, and shared decision-making with healthcare providers. It begins by explaining fundamental concepts like reference ranges, the statistical nature of "normal" results, and the trade-offs inherent in any test, including benefits, false alarms, and incidental findings. Key terms such as sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values are demystified to help readers interpret results within a broader framework.

The book then systematically explores various common lab tests and imaging reports. It breaks down the complete blood count (CBC) to explain red, white, and platelet counts; delves into metabolic panels covering electrolytes, kidney function, and glucose; clarifies liver tests like AST, ALT, and bilirubin; and discusses lipid panels for cardiovascular risk assessment. Dedicated chapters also cover blood pressure monitoring, diabetes screening (FPG, A1C, OGTT), thyroid health (TSH, Free T4/T3, antibodies), hormonal health (sex hormones, cortisol), and markers for inflammation and autoimmunity (CRP, ESR, ANA). It also includes discussions on vitamin and mineral tests, urine tests, and infectious disease screenings for hepatitis, HIV, STIs, and TB.

A significant portion of the book is dedicated to understanding imaging modalities (X-ray, ultrasound, CT, MRI) and the concept of contrast safety, along with specific applications like heart imaging (EKGs, echocardiograms, CAC, stress testing) and bone health (DEXA scans). The authors dedicate several chapters to cancer screening, covering breast, cervical, colorectal, prostate, lung, and skin cancers, highlighting the nuanced guidelines and the importance of personalized risk assessment. A recurring theme is the careful balance between the benefits of early detection and the harms of overdiagnosis and unnecessary interventions, particularly concerning incidental findings.

Ultimately, "Know Your Numbers" aims to shift patients from passive recipients of medical information to active participants in their healthcare. It provides practical checklists and crucial questions to ask before and after tests, emphasizing the importance of understanding the "why" behind each test, what a result truly means in one's personal context, and how to develop clear follow-up plans. The book argues that by being informed, asking targeted questions, and engaging in shared decision-making, individuals can navigate the complex world of medical testing more confidently, avoid overtesting, and make wise decisions that genuinely protect their health.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • How to interpret reference ranges and understand why 'normal' results aren't always reassuring and 'abnormal' results aren't always dangerous
  • Understanding test accuracy through sensitivity, specificity, and predictive values to properly evaluate medical test results
  • Building your personal risk profile using age, family history, and lifestyle to contextualize test results
  • Practical guidance on common tests including CBC, metabolic panels, lipids, thyroid, cancer screenings, and imaging
  • Making informed decisions about screening, avoiding overtesting, and partnering with clinicians through shared decision-making
Who's It For:

This book is designed for healthcare consumers who feel overwhelmed by medical test results and want to understand what their numbers mean. It's particularly valuable for adults managing preventive screenings, chronic conditions, or those who want to actively participate in their healthcare decisions. Readers will benefit most if they're seeking to move from passive recipients of medical information to informed partners in their health journey.

Author:

Amanda Wagner

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Date Published:

May 11, 2026

Language:

English

Word Count:

85,710 words

Reading Time:

6 hours

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