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2 Therapeutic Actions Researched for Breast Cancer: Diagnosis
4 Problematic Actions Researched for Breast Cancer: Diagnosis

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7 Abstracts with Breast Cancer: Diagnosis Research

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Pubmed Data : N Engl J Med. 2012 Nov 22 ;367(21):1998-2005. PMID: 23171096
Study Type : Meta Analysis
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Anti Therapeutic Actions : Overdiagnosis, X-ray Mammography
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Pubmed Data : Cancer Nurs. 2013 Feb 28. Epub 2013 Feb 28. PMID: 23448954
Study Type : Human Study
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Anti Therapeutic Actions : Nocebo Effect, Stress
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Pubmed Data : Clin Radiol. 1999 Oct;54(10):676-82. PMID: 10541394
Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Breast Ultrasound
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Pubmed Data : Ann Intern Med. 2011 Oct 18 ;155(8):481-92. PMID: 22007042
Study Type : Human Study
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Additional Keywords : False Positives
Anti Therapeutic Actions : X-ray Mammography
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Pubmed Data : AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2003 Jan;180(1):263-9. PMID: 12490517
Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Thermography
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Pubmed Data : Ann Fam Med. 2013 Mar-Apr;11(2):106-15. PMID: 23508596
Study Type : Human Study
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Additional Keywords : False Positives
Anti Therapeutic Actions : Nocebo Effect, X-ray Mammography
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Pubmed Data : Clin Radiol. 1998 Jul;53(7):490-2. PMID: 9714387
Study Type : Human Study
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Therapeutic Actions : Breast Ultrasound

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A growing body of research suggests that x-ray mammography is planting the seeds of radiation-induced cancer within the breasts of thousands of women who subject themselves to them, annually, without knowledge of their true health risks.
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As we edge closer to Breast Cancer Awareness month, a timely new meta-analysis proves that the consumption of flaxseed prevents and kills breast cancer.
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Breast cancer screening methods aimed at "early detection", whether they are orthodox tests such as mammography or alternative modalities such as thermography, have been marketed as procedures of "preventive medicine", allegedly helping to decrease mortality from breast cancer. But is this really true?
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Sadly, Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time of increasing awareness not of the preventable causes of breast cancer, but of the breast cancer industry's insatiable need to both raise money for research into a pharmaceutical cure, and to promote its primary means of "prevention": early detection via x-ray mammography.
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A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has found that more frequent mammography results in dramatically increased rates of false positives and unnecessary biopsies.
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Angelina Jolie’s recent announcement in a New York Times op-ed that she had a ‘prophylactic’ double mastectomy due to her BRCA1/BRCA2 status has disturbing implications, some of which we covered late last year in connection with Allyn Rose, the 24-year old Miss American contest who announced she would be undergoing a double mastectomy to "prevent" breast cancer.
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Millions of asymptomatic women undergo breast screening annually because their doctors tell them to do so. Not only are these women's presumably healthy breasts being exposed to highly carcinogenic x-rays, but thousands have received a diagnosis of 'breast cancer' for entirely benign lesions that when left untreated would have caused no harm to them whatsoever.
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Sadly, Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a time of increasing awareness not of the preventable causes of breast cancer, but of the breast cancer industry's insatiable need to both raise money for research into a pharmaceutical cure, and to promote its primary means of "prevention": early detection via x-ray mammography.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
A new study published in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute has found that more frequent mammography results in dramatically increased rates of false positives and unnecessary biopsies.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
Angelina Jolie’s recent announcement in a New York Times op-ed that she had a ‘prophylactic’ double mastectomy due to her BRCA1/BRCA2 status has disturbing implications, some of which we covered late last year in connection with Allyn Rose, the 24-year old Miss American contest who announced she would be undergoing a double mastectomy to "prevent" breast cancer.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
Millions of asymptomatic women undergo breast screening annually because their doctors tell them to do so. Not only are these women's presumably healthy breasts being exposed to highly carcinogenic x-rays, but thousands have received a diagnosis of 'breast cancer' for entirely benign lesions that when left untreated would have caused no harm to them whatsoever.
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A groundbreaking new study published in the British Medical Journal reveals regular mammogram screenings do not reduce breast cancer death rates – the only true measure of whether they benefit women who undergo them.
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You may have heard of the latest mammogram study published in the BMJ, which found no reduction in the breast cancer specific mortality in those who undergo these screenings. Why did it cause such a backlash?
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A growing body of research suggests that x-ray mammography is planting the seeds of radiation-induced cancer within the breasts of thousands of women who subject themselves to them, annually, without knowledge of their true health risks.
Written by Sayer Ji, Founder
When older women are told that their bones should be as dense as a young adult (30 year old) at peak bone mass, things can and DO go terribly wrong...
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As we edge closer to Breast Cancer Awareness month, a timely new meta-analysis proves that the consumption of flaxseed prevents and kills breast cancer.
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A groundbreaking new study published in the British Medical Journal reveals regular mammogram screenings do not reduce breast cancer death rates – the only true measure of whether they benefit women who undergo them.
Written by Rolf Hefti
You may have heard of the latest mammogram study published in the BMJ, which found no reduction in the breast cancer specific mortality in those who undergo these screenings. Why did it cause such a backlash?

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