30 Years of Breast Screening: 1.3 Million Wrongly Treated | |
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| Pyractomena borealis User ID: 20793638 11/25/2012 07:42 AM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The guy who owns the radiation clinic that does the mamagrams in my town owns the the bestest house on the lake. There is big money to be made for everyone involved in the boob business. Omnia Vincit Amor ~ Virgil The more you learn, the less you know ~ Socrates That writer does the most, who gives his reader the most knowledge, and takes from him the least time. ~ Charles Caleb Colton Intellectual vanity, complicating simple issues and simplifying complicated ones ~ James Taranto If two make peace with each other in a single house, they will say to the mountain, 'move from here' and it will move - Gospel of Thomas |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28297369 11/25/2012 08:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mammograms CAUSE cancer. Well established fact. Light massage from your spouse can detect problems. Or wome. Can elliminate the chances altogether by eating right, exercise, and not using chemicals like anti-persperants (the #1 cause of breast cancer). |
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| mopar28m Lev. 23:15-22 User ID: 14265444 11/25/2012 06:23 PM ![]() Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Mammograms use 1,000 times more radiation than a chest x-ray. Each time you get a mammogram, you increase your chances of getting breast cancer by 2%. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 28463717 11/25/2012 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't think this is a ploy to get us used to "less medical care". I personally CHOOSE to never get a mammogram again. I have read too much negative about them. There have been so many articles about this, and over the past several years---not just recently; it would fill a thread! I shudder to think how many I’ve had over the years, exposing myself to unnecessary radiation. And, yes, many women have had unnecessary surgery and even chemotherapy for false diagnoses. www.naturalnews.com has several excellent articles on it. Others: The "Official" Recommendation “In November 2009 the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force took a look, finally, at the scientific evidence and announced new recommendations for routine mammograms -- specifically that women under 50 should avoid them and women over 50 should only get them every other year The group's previous recommendation was for routine screenings every year for women age 40 and older. While roughly 15 percent of women in their 40’s detect breast cancer through mammography, many other women experience false positives, anxiety, and unnecessary biopsies as a result of the test, according to data. The new advice is a small step in the right direction, but many are up in arms, fearing a decrease in mammograms will put women’s lives at risk from breast cancer, or that insurance companies will stop covering the procedure until a woman reaches age 50. What is being completely overlooked by the majority of media outlets, however, is the reason WHY the Task Force decided to trim their mammogram recommendation.” Read the rest at [link to www.newlifefamilychiropractic.com] Mammograms Shown to Cause Breast Cancer [link to www.personal.psu.edu] Women endangered by high rate of false-positive mammograms [link to www.naturalnews.com] [link to www.naturalnews.com] “Many doctors have trouble trusting mammograms due to their enormous rate of false positive diagnosis. In one large study looking at 60,000 women, the researchers found that 70% of the detected tumors were not tumors at all. These false positive results create a great amount of emotional stress on patients and family members involved. Even worse, these results lead to many unnecessary and invasive biopsies. Research has shown that 70-80% of all positive mammograms do not show the presence of cancer upon further biopsy testing. False positives and unnecessary biopsies can dramatically alter an individual's health. The emotional stress of believing you have cancer when you do not is enough to trigger the onset or the acceleration of disease in the body. Many women have undergone unnecessary chemotherapy, radiation and mastectomies after receiving false positive results on a mammogram. This creates an enormous overall economic, emotional, and physical stress on the individual due to the limitations of this sort of testing." |