Cancer $creening Doesn’t Save Lives, Meta-Study Reveals
Sayer Ji – Should we be looking for disease in people who don’t have any symptoms? A large new study indicates the answer is NO.
Sayer Ji – Should we be looking for disease in people who don’t have any symptoms? A large new study indicates the answer is NO.
Sayer Ji, GreenMedInfo Waking Times A powerful new study on the failure of mammograms to protect women against breast cancer, curiously absent from mainstream news health reporting, was published this month in The European Journal of Public Health, and is forcing the scientific and medical community, policy makers and the public at large to ask the …
Dr. Mercola Waking Times It appears once again, major industry defenders will remain in complete denial and do anything possible to put profits before people. An annual mammogram is the conventional go-to “prevention” strategy for breast cancer. But researchers increasingly agree that mammography is ineffective at best and harmful at worst. Unfortunately, breast cancer is …
Sayer Ji, Green Med Info Waking Times Mammograms are in the news again, and it doesn’t look good for those who continue to advocate using them to “detect cancer early” in asymptomatic populations. The science increasingly runs directly counter to the screening guidelines produced by both governmental and nongovernmental health organizations claiming to be advocates …