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Category Archives: Research
31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 23 — Double Mastectomies for DCIS?
Did you know… “Many women who have DCIS are choosing not to just to get a mastectomy, but to get a bilateral mastectomy and have both breasts removed.” – Otis Brawley, NPR “More women with ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) … Continue reading →
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Tagged DCIS, dcis bilateral mastectomy, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS double mastectomy, dcis overtreatment, Dr. Susan Love DCIS, Fear of cancer
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 22 — Screening Doesn’t Save Lives
Did you know… Professor Peter C Gøtzsche shared on Twitter today: “Pink month lies: “Early detection saves lives and breasts.” It doesn’t, and because of overdiagnosis you will reduce your risk of becoming a breast cancer patient by one-third if … Continue reading →
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Tagged benefits and harms of mammogrpahy, breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment, breast cancer screenings, DCIS Breast Cancer, DCIS is not breast cancer, dcis overtreatment, harms of mammography, incidence of breast cancer, lies of breast screening, lower risk of getting breast cancer, major harm of mammography screening, stop screening
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 21 — Biased Guidelines & Marketing
Did you know… Women can not possibly make an informed decision when they are bombarded with slick marketing campaigns from groups with “specialty bias.” In Professional Societies Should Abstain From Authorship of Guidelines and Disease Definition Statements: “Hundreds and thousands … Continue reading →
31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 20 — Misleading Statistics
Did you know… Statistics are often used for breast cancer screenings and treatments that mislead the public into thinking the benefit is way better than it actually is. “We often hear news reports that something has been found to reduce … Continue reading →
31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 18 — Fear vs Facts
Did you know… Your breasts might kill you? That’s the message put forth by the video below… urging women to get a mammogram every year starting at 40. Where is the information about the risks, harms and limitations of mammography? … Continue reading →
31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 17 — Radical Remission
Did you know… Over 1500 cases of “radical remission” have been analyzed and documented by Dr. Kelly Turner, author of New York Times bestseller, Radical Remission: Surviving Cancer Against All Odds. “Radical remission” is a term that refers to remission … Continue reading →
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Tagged breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer prevention, cancer survers against all odds, Dr. Kelly Turner, healing cancer, integrative oncology, Kelly Turner, radical remission, radical remission project, spontaneous remission
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 16 — Dairy May Increase Breast Cancer Mortality Risk
Did you know… Studies have linked dairy products to an increased risk of breast cancer mortality. “Dairy cheese contains reproductive hormones that may increase breast cancer mortality risk.” That’s the warning label the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine—a nonprofit with … Continue reading →
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Tagged dairy and breast cancer, dairy increases risk of breast cancer mortality, dairy is scary, estrogen from dairy, Freedom from cancer, hormones from dairy, PCRM, physicians committee for responsible medicine, plant-based diet and breast health
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 15 — Toxic “Forever Chemicals” in Pink Post-It Notes May Increase Breast Cancer Risk
Did you know… PFAS are called “forever chemicals” because they don’t break down, and evidence shows that even very low levels of PFAS exposure is not safe for human health. Please consider joining Breast Cancer Action in their campaign to call out … Continue reading →
31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 14 — Some Doctors are Paid $$$ for Persuading Women to Get Screening Mammograms
Did you know… Some doctors are given cash bonuses for persuading women to get screening mammograms. One ethical doctor published a paper in the British Medical Journal, April 3, 2019: Helen Salisbury: Should I persuade patients to have mammograms? “Our … Continue reading →
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Tagged breast cancer, breast cancer awareness, breast cancer overdiagnosis and overtreatment, breast cancer screenings, cash cow mammography, doctors paid to persuade, Dr. Helen Salsbury, empowered patients, health injustice, informed choice, informed consent, mammograms, mammography screening, overdiagnosis, physician incentives, Professor Michael Baum, shared decision-making
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31 Days of “Little Known” FACTS — For Breast Cancer Awareness Month — Day 13 — Autopsy Studies Find High % of DCIS
Did you know… A review of autopsy records showed that somewhere between 9% and 15% of women have undetected DCIS at death (Welch, 1997). This supports the idea that a proportion of DCIS occurrences will not progress into invasive cancer … Continue reading →