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Data Aggregation Risk

Meaning

Data Aggregation Risk refers to the potential for misinterpretation or drawing inaccurate clinical conclusions when disparate data points, such as lab results, wearable device metrics, and subjective symptom reports, are collected and analyzed without proper context or validation. In the hormonal health space, this risk is heightened due to the complex, cyclical, and highly individualized nature of endocrine biomarkers. Uncontextualized data aggregation can lead to inappropriate or ineffective treatment protocols.