NEW MAMMOGRAPHY REPORT
It is a modern day mantra, widely repeated and unquestioningly
accepted, that screening mammography offers the best chance
of reducing breast cancer deaths. But is this really true?
What can a woman really hope to gain by regular mammography?
Are there hidden dangers in the methods used to detect and
diagnose breast cancer?
This week we launch a new special report: "Mammography,
Biopsy and the Detection of Breast Cancer." The report
looks in depth at the shortcomings of screening mammography
and also discusses needle biopsies, with an explanation of
the possible link between this type of breast biopsy and the
spread of cancer to nearby lymph nodes.
The report can be purchased and downloaded directly from
our Web site at www.cancerdecisions.com.
The cost of the report is $9.95.
Professor Samuel Epstein, MD, professor emeritus of Environmental
and Occupational Medicine at the University of Illinois School
of Public Health, and Chairman of the Cancer Prevention Coalition,
has reviewed the report and has the following to say:
"Unquestionably the world's leading authority on alternative
and complementary medicine, Dr. Ralph Moss has already done
more than any other to bring to public attention the risks
and lack of efficacy of standard cancer treatments such as
chemotherapy and radiation. His works on the politics of cancer
and the hazards and biases of clinical trials have made him
a recognized leader in the field of cancer policy analysis.
"Now he turns his attention to the highly contentious
field of breast cancer detection. The result is a characteristically
thoughtful and incisive work that not only exposes the very
real dangers of breast cancer screening – over 10 years
of routine mammography a premenopausal woman receives almost
half as much radiation as was measurable within a mile of
the epicenter of the Hiroshima atom bomb explosion - but also
lays bare the astonishing lack of scientific evidence underpinning
current screening recommendations. This is an outstanding
and important work by an outstanding and important author."
Joel M. Evans, MD, founder and director of The Center for
Women's Health, Darien, CT, and assistant clinical professor,
Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Women's Health, Albert
Einstein College of Medicine, says of the new report:
"Ralph Moss has written a scholarly and frightening
treatise that is a "must read" for both the general
public and all health professionals. It has the capacity to
transform our approach to breast cancer screening and diagnosis.
It is a remarkable gift to the women of the world."
To purchase a copy of this well documented 36-page report
please click
here.
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IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER
The news and other items in this newsletter
are intended for informational purposes only. Nothing in this
newsletter is intended to be a substitute for professional
medical advice.
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