Consumer Reports always strives to advise readers on their best interests while reviewing product quality. This article focuses on medical screening tests and the potential dangers of over testing. They feature the Elitra Exam noting that packaged medical testing can be more comprehensive and save on costs compared to individual tests. It was noted the Elitra team is hyper sensitive to the potential issue of false positives, which is why we rely on testing, data, and in-depth personalized reviews before even seeking second opinions.
At the end of the day, the amount of real positives that turn in actionable preventive medicine plans that increase longevity far outweigh the potential risks of additional testing.
https://www.consumerreports.org/health/medical-screening-tests-you-do-and-dont-need/