Published on December 8, 2017
The truth is mammograms just don’t work. Mammograms are
dangerous hurting women more than helping them yet doctors and their parent
organizations just don’t want to get the message. Their excuse for using cancer
forming radiation has been that prevention is the best medicine when it comes
to cancer. They have been thinking that picking up early signs of disease is
the best way to prevent cancer from taking root, so doctors have urged people
get screened for all types of cancer on a regular basis.
The assumption is that screening will save them from
developing advanced cancer, which is less treatable and deadlier. They have
been wrong, meaning a lot of women have died because oncologists really know
nothing about prevention. However society expects that we should respect them
but unfortunately, in the process, we can only lose respect for ourselves and
worse than that, witness the death or misery of loved ones.
The real question everyone should be asking is, “Why
look for breast cancer with a test that can actually cause breast cancer?” By
some estimates, up to 20% of all breast cancers diagnosed in the United States
annually are actually caused by the cumulative radiation effects of mammograms.
A new study published in BMJ, researchers show that
mammography does little to reduce either deaths or advanced breast cancer over
a period of 23 years in a Netherlands study. Instead, they found that the X-ray
based test designed to pick up tumors led to over diagnoses 60% of the time.
The study involved all Dutch women who were screened
with mammograms every other year between 1989 and 2012—about 8 million women in
all. The researchers, led by Dr. Philippe Autier from the University of
Strathclyde Institute of Global Public Health sustains what many doctors have
been saying for years.
Mammography does not pick up tumors but rather the
changed breast tissue surrounding tumors; it’s possible that many advanced
cancers are growing without significantly changing breast tissue, and therefore
not getting picked up by mammograms. At the same time each mammogram increases
the chances of contracting cancer because of the radiation.
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X-rays cause cancer. This is and accepted it’s not
controversial. Those painless, invisible rays that doctors aim at your chest or
a broken bone or an arthritic joint are dangerous. That doctor or dentist is
pointing a death ray right at you or your child and they have their reasons and
habits that justify the whole experience. [3]
Medical radiation, received even at very low doses, is
an important
cause of death from Ischemic Heart Disease; the probable mechanism is
radiation-induction of mutations in the coronary arteries, resulting
in dysfunctional clones (mini-tumors) of smooth muscle cells.
– Dr. John W. Gofman
The findings support a growing number of other
population-based studies from the U.S., Australia, and Norway that have also
shown that since mammograms were recommended in the 1970s, rates of advanced
breast cancer have not dropped dramatically.
“I don’t think the accumulating data shows that
continuing mammography screening is a good solution,” says Autier, “essentially
because the price to pay by women in terms of over diagnosis is enormous.”
Previous studies have documented that over diagnosis of breast cancer can lead
to additional biopsies and even treatments that expose women to side effects
including increased incidences of cancer.
Dr. Russell Blaylock is warning women about the
orthodox ontological approach including its use of mammograms because they are
dangerous and cancer provoking from the radiation being used. Most women depend
upon that yearly mammogram to warn them of possible breast cancer. Yet, as Dr.
Blaylock points out, studies show mammograms actually increase a
woman’s risk of developing breast cancer from 1-3% per year, depending on
the technique used. Now that may not sound like a lot. However, if you
religiously undergo a mammogram every year for 10 years, you increase your risk
from 10-30% (and some radiation experts feel the danger is much higher than
that).
Another major problem with mammograms is the
compression factor. This sometimes painful aspect of mammograms risks the
spread of any breast cancer that may be present. This from Dr. Samuel Epstein, one of the world’s top cancer experts:
As early as 1928, physicians were warned to handle
“cancerous breasts with care– for fear of accidentally disseminating cells” and
spreading cancer. Nevertheless, mammography entails tight and often painful
compression of the breast, particularly in premenopausal women. This may lead
to distant and lethal spread of malignant cells by rupturing small blood
vessels in or around small, as yet undetected breast cancers.
Dr. David Brownstein says, “Unfortunately, screening
mammograms, used for nearly 30 years, have never been shown to alter breast
cancer mortality. And, to make matters worse, mammography exposes
sensitive tissue to ionizing radiation which actually causes cancer. In
fact, it is estimated that each mammogram increases a woman’s risk of breast
cancer by 1%. After 10 years of mammograms, a woman’s risk may increase
by 10%.”
Babies born of mothers who had a series of X-rays of
the pelvic regionduring pregnancy were nearly twice as likely to develop
leukemia or another form of cancers those born of mothers who had not been
X-rayed.
Dr. Ernest J. Sternglass, former professor of
radiation physics at the University Of Pittsburgh School Of Medicine, in his
book Secret Fallout – Low-Level Radiation from
Hiroshima to Three-Mile Island, indicated that the risk increased with
each additional picture, as the studies of Stewart similarly indicated. This
clearly implied that there was no significant healing of the damage and
that the cancer-causing effects of radiation were
cumulative.This would mean that the effects of a dose received over a
period of time from fallout would be similar to those from an equal dose
received all at once from X-rays. Even worse was the realization that children
whose mothers were X-rayed during the first trimester of their pregnancy were
found to be ten times more likely to develop cancer than those whose mothers
were X-rayed toward the end of pregnancy.
A Norwegian study[1] found
that breast cancer screening, commonly known as mammogram screening, may reduce
the risk of death from breast cancer by only 10 percent. Mette Kalager, M.D.
and colleagues followed 40,075 women, screened and unscreened from 1996 through
2005. The findings were reported on Sept 23, 2010 in the New England Journal of
Medicine. This is not the only study suggesting that the life-saving effect of
this screening method is quite limited.
Jørgensen KJ and colleagues from the University of
Copenhagen in Denmark conducted a study suggesting that the benefit may be
zero. The researchers found women ages 44 to 74 who had received mammogram
screening had their risk of death from the disease reduced by 1 percent,
compared to 2 percent reduction in the women who were unscreened. Similarly, no
benefit was found in women aged 35 to 55 and those aged 75 to 84. The findings
were reported in the March 23, 2010 issue of British Medical Journal.[2]
Massive campaigns exist to encourage women to have
annual mammograms. However, routine screening has not been proven to reduce the
death toll from cancer. Americans spend an estimated $4 billion annually on
mammograms, according to Dr. David H. Newman, author of the book “Hippocrates’
Shadow: Secrets from the House of Medicine.” Some of those tests cause false
alarms that lead to unnecessary follow-up surgery on normal breasts, at a cost
of $14 billion to $70 billion over a decade, according to Newman, the director
of clinical research in the department of emergency medicine at St. Luke’s
Roosevelt Hospital Center in Manhattan.
There are five things that can happen as a result
of
screening tests, and four of them are bad.
Dr. Ned Calonge
Chairman US Preventive Services
More breast tissue is exposed to dangerous cancer
causing radiation each year. This yearly ritual generates false positive and
false negative results leading to many worthless operations and considerable
anxiety in women incorrectly diagnosed. Biopsies are often done to evaluate
breast masses. Needle biopsies are considered less invasive and safer than
common breast biopsies of suspected tumors but even this procedure can spread
small foci of tumor along the needle track potentially increasing the spread of
tumor cells.
Many women will be over-diagnosed by both two and
three dimensional mammograms leading to overtreatment. One of the most basic
reasons why mammograms do not demonstrate affectively higher survival rates is
that the test is negatively reinforcing in that women are exposed to cancer
provoking treatments and even more cancer provoking tests that lead to higher
incidence of death, not from the cancer itself but from the treatments and
dangerous tests.
The Food and Drug Administration has approved the
first mammography device that generates 3-D images of the breast, potentially helping doctors
to spot more cancerous tumors. The FDA says the new system doubles
the radiation exposure for patients, but also increases the accuracy of
diagnosis. Roughly 37 million women each year have a mammogram to check for
signs of breast cancer even though every physician knows that radiation
exposure increases ones risk for cancer. Breast cancer is the most common type
of cancer in women and is the second leading cause of cancer death in women
(after lung cancer). The American Cancer Society estimates that in 2005, about
211,240 women were diagnosed with breast cancer — and 40,410 died from the
disease.
The medical establishment throws caution to the wind
and subjects people to higher and higher levels of radiation with their
obsession with medical testing. The late Dr. John W. Gofman, former Professor
Emeritus of Molecular and Cell Biology at the University of California,
Berkeley, estimated that about three-quarters of all breast cancer cases in the
United States are induced by radiation — including medical X-rays, and
including mammograms to detect breast cancer.
And about half of all people with cancer are treated
with radiation therapy, either alone or in combination with other
types of cancer treatment. Radiation therapy uses ionizing radiation to
kill cancer cells and shrink tumors. Unfortunately it can kill you.
According to the Times, “Americans today receive far
more medical radiation than ever before. The average lifetime dose of
diagnostic radiation has increased sevenfold since 1980, and more
than half of all cancer patients receive radiation therapy.”
CT scans of the abdomen can deliver the radiation
equivalent of 400 chest X-rays.[5] An
estimated 70 million CT (for computed tomography) scans are performed in the
United States every year, up from three million in the early 1980s, and at
least 29,000 cases of cancer and 14,500 deaths in the United States every year,
according to a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine.
Safely Diagnosing Breast Cancer
Women are beginning to embrace Breast Thermography
because it is 100% safe & non-invasive early screening option along with
lymphatic therapy to assist with reversing toxic symptoms in their breasts.
Breast thermography can screen for indications of breast disease up to ten
years before a mammogram, at the cell stage, when we can still halt and reverse
indications of disease holistically. Thermal imaging reads abnormal heat
generated by new blood vessel growth in the area of tumors as well as heat
generated from other abnormalities that need not be cancer such as lymph
congestion, fibrocystic symptoms and oestrogen dominance.
Dr. Mark SircusAC., OMD, DM (P)
Director International Medical Veritas Association
Doctor of Oriental and Pastoral Medicine
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