New Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening



New government
recommendations on breast cancer screening were released this week that rocked
the Cancer Industry. The U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (comprised of
a government panel of doctors and scientists) reported that early and frequent
screenings by mammography often lead to false alarms and unneeded biopsies
without substantially improving a woman's odds of survival.



 



In a stunning about face,
the government is now recommending against regular mammography tests for women
aged 40 to 49. The guidelines also downplay the effectiveness of
self-examinations and advise that women aged 50 to 74 years receive mammograms
every other year.



 



Not surprisingly, the
American Cancer Society and other groups that benefit from the Cancer Industry
have been quite vocal in their criticism of the new guidelines.  Opponents of health care reform have
characterized the report as a foreshadowing of health care rationing that is to
come if President Obama's efforts to nationalize heath care are successful.



 



In defending the new
mammography guidelines, Dr. Timothy Wilt, a member of the U.S. Preventive
Services Task Force, said that the task force recommendations "were based
on the most rigorous peer review of up-to-date, accurate information about the
evidence about the harms and benefits of treatment."  He repeated that women under 50 should never
receive mammograms, and women 50 or over should only receive a mammogram every
two years.



 



Unfortunately, diagnostic
imaging tests have the potential for creating the very problem they're looking
for.  Holistic health practitioners have
spoken out against promoting mammogram breast cancer screening for years.  They argue that the radiation emitted by
mammography machines actually causes cancer by exposing heart and breast tissue
to dangerous levels of ionizing radiation that directly causes damage to DNA.



 



It is interesting that the
people and organizations most outraged by these new guidelines are the ones who
stood to gain the most from the old guidelines. those who used the diagnostic
services to recruit "new victims".  It is
said that one out of every three breast cancer diagnoses result in "false
positives", identifying harmless growths that pose no threat to the patient.  In most cases, those patients are nonetheless
escorted through a series of destructive and extremely expensive "treatments".



 



They say that every now and
then, even a blind hog finds an acorn. 
Every now and then, the government gets it right.  I applaud the new guidelines as a step in the
right direction. Thermography and ultrasound make much more sense than
mammography ever will.



 





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