Breast Imaging Options and Anti-Cancer Diet / Lifestyle

Ultrasound vs Mammogram Discussion on Good Morning America:

Identical twin sisters — both had clear mammograms — yet both had INVASIVE cancers that were found on ULTRASOUND. INVASIVE cancers were missed on their mammograms!! A 2009 Study showed ULTRASOUND found 97% of cancers vs 76% found on mammograms. Watch video:

https://www.goodmorningamerica.com/video/embed/73446936

“The mammogram did not detect my tumor, but the ULTRASOUND did.” – Robin Roberts

“Yeah, the mammogram found one of my tumors, but didn’t find the 2nd one.” – Amy Robach

Sadly…Mammograms miss 40% of INVASIVE CANCER…

Options for Breast Imaging:

Read: Bye-Bye Mammograms: Hello SonoCiné Ultrasound

Learn about breast density — one of the strongest predictors of the failure of mammography screening to detect cancer. Visit Are You Dense?

Review studies on Mammograms, Ultrasound, MRI and Thermography: Imaging and Monitoring

Please watch videos and be an informed consumer BEFORE choosing to screen or not: #Be W I S E: Breast Cancer Screening

“Anti-Cancer” Diet & Lifestyle Matters

I have been researching and writing on this topic for over ten years! More studies are needed for women who want to reduce breast cancer risk with diet & lifestyle:

Active Surveillance P L U S — Donna’s Vision

Reducing Stress May be Your Best Rx

Donna’s Official “Better-than-Awareness” Checklist

Please share your stories or comments below.

Cheers to peace, love, light, truth and health!

Donna Pinto

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About Donna Pinto

After being diagnosed with DCIS in 2010, Donna transformed her personal journey into a mission of advocacy and education. She became an investigative journalist and patient advocate, later earning certification as a nutritionist. As a nonprofit founder, author, speaker, blogger, and podcaster, Donna has dedicated over 15 years to empowering women with knowledge and support. Through her website, DCIS 411, she shares insights on DCIS overdiagnosis and overtreatment, safer breast imaging alternatives, and holistic strategies for achieving optimal health—impacting thousands of women worldwide.
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2 Responses to Breast Imaging Options and Anti-Cancer Diet / Lifestyle

  1. susan.we's avatar susan.we says:

    Hi Donna.. Busting Breast Cancer has finally been published!! Please send me your mailing address… and I will send you your review copy!!I am also hoping you might then send us a few sentences of a  review or blurb… that we might use in a future Amazon edition of the book.    This launch edition has a bunch of reviews from those in the metabolic theory/treatment of cancer field… I am now getting up enough steam to ask the broader/sane breast cancer prevention/treatment world to begin reviewing the book… such as yourself! Thank the goddess I have a great production/marketing  manager is all I can say.. I had no idea the tedious work involved in self-publishing… and NOW the massive work involved in effectively marketing the book… to help as many women (and oncologists) as possible… as quickly as possible..  BTW… This last post of yours is stunning!  Also… are you in touch with David Knoll… of Helen Knoll Foundation in San Diego?… He LOVES Busting Breast Cancer..   yeah!!!All best, Susan susan wadia-ells phdsusan@bustingbreastcancer.comwww.bustingbreastcancer.commanchester by the sea, ma 01944  usa1 978 578 1546 Available now!   http://www.bustingbreastcancer.com     From: DCIS 411 Sent: Tuesday, October 6, 2020 5:38 PMTo: susan.we@comcast.netSubject: [New post] Breast Imaging Options and Anti-Cancer Diet / Lifestyle Donna Pinto posted: ” Ultrasound vs Mammogram Discussion on Good Morning America: Identical twin sisters — both had clear mammograms — yet both had INVASIVE cancers that were found on ULTRASOUND. INVASIVE cancers were missed on their mammograms!! A 2009 Study showed ULTR”

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    • Donna Pinto's avatar Donna Pinto says:

      Hi Susan! I somehow missed your comment here. Thank you and congrats on your book. It has been a challenging couple of years for me with the hardships and loss of both my parents. You did send me a copy of the book so we must have connected via email. Many women are benefiting from your book and I hope you are out there promoting it still — or working on the next edition! I am happy to help. Wishing you much love and blessings.

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