November 19, 2009 10:25 a.m. Mammograms Unsafe Cancer Causing Machines
Detecting breast cancer tumors before the tumor grows should be the Gold Standard and detection at the Pre-Cancerous level are ideal for modern methods of using the right technology. Before women get up in arms about taking a second look at Mammograms they must look at the reality of what these machines are doing to their breasts.
If a woman starts having mammograms at age 40 years of age -by the time she is 50 she would have radiated her breasts 10 times with a good dose of radiation which will give her cancer. Pre-cancerous tumors can be detected “before” giving them a chance to grow and spread throughout the breast.
A woman can then change her diet, exercise more, take supplements and avoid the growth of breast cancer if she is given the right kind of information. The health care reform bill must include;
New technology that works, is safe, less expensive and less invasive than mammograms.
Must use newer methods that are detecting cancer earlier at the cellular level.
Women have to demand and expect better than to rely on some factions in the cancer business to sell their radiation machines and must demand and expect that their bodies are not being subjected to 40 pounds that will spread and damage a possible tumor. This is the worse side effect of a mammogram and a woman has more to fear if she finds a lump and is then given a mammogram which will break up the tumor so it can spread quickly. Any woman that wants a yearly mammogram is not informed nor is she relying on good scientific science that detects cancer early not after a tumor has grown.
Medical science is not in the best interest of the patient today -medicine is for profits not health. Mammograms must go the way of the dinosaur and 20 years from now people will wonder why women were so uniformed and trusting of machines that fail to detect breast cancer before it formed.
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