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Mammograms
cause 7,000 women to receive
false positives each year in the UK
by E. Huff
Experts from the Nordic
Cochrane Center (NCC) in the U.K. have estimated that about 7,000 British
women are improperly diagnosed for breast cancer each year because of
mammography. The group is urging the National Health Service (NHS) to
reevaluate its breast cancer screening program, citing a failure of mammography
to properly diagnose patients.
Controversy over the
legitimacy of mammography has been heating up worldwide as increasing
numbers of medical professionals, industry watchdogs, consumer advocates,
and others are recognizing that mammography is failing to achieve what
it was intended to do. Not only does it improperly detect cancer cells,
but it often subjects women to needless treatments that end up causing
them more harm than good.
Official British mammography
rhetoric claims that 1,400 deaths are prevented every year from mammography
screenings, however there is no evidence to back up this claim. The NCC
article, published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine explains
that many of the claims made by the NHS about its screening program are
not backed up by evidence.
Take, for instance,
the fact that mortality rates from breast cancer were steadily dropping
before the screening program was implemented in the late 1980s. Even amongst
women too young for screenings, a reduction in breast cancer deaths was
taking place, indicating that the screening program had nothing to do
with it.
On the contrary, mammography
screening often misdiagnoses women with cancer, causing them to undergo
dangerous treatments like chemotherapy, radiation, and biopsy surgery
which end up taking a big toll on their bodies. And the screenings themselves
subject women to doses of toxic radiation that can cause and encourage
the growth and spread of cancer cells.
It is difficult to
pinpoint just how many women get breast cancer from screenings. There
are also no statistics on how many women die from chemotherapy and radiation
treatments that they did not actually need or for cancers that they would
not have gotten would they not have been screened. One thing is for sure;
the cancer industry continues to insist that mammography screening is
safe and effective at preventing breast cancer deaths, despite evidence
that indicates otherwise.
Don's comments:
Since thermography screening causes no cancer cells and
has been found to be a more effective screening technique than mammography,
and since its adoption by practitioners is now more widespread than ever,
why are we not hearing about this on the evening news and in public service
announcements from the American Cancer Society? (I think you can guess
why.) So the second wisest thing to do regarding cancer is to find a place
that does thermography screening, and the wisest thing to do is
to stop doing the things that cause cancer in the first place,
and start doing that things that support the body's efforts at
preventing cancerous cells from becoming "cancer" as we know
it today. These things can be found in the articles section of this website.
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