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  <title>Mammograms Cause NOT Needed Radiation and Surgery in 1.3 Million Women in the US </title>
  <description>Here's the IMPORTANT messages from this New England Journal Article (November 22, 2012).

&amp;quot;We estimate that breast cancer was overdiagnosed (i.e., tumors were detected on screening that would never have let to clinical symptoms) in 1.3 million U.S. women in the past 30 years.
&amp;quot;Our analysis suggests that whatever the mortality benefit, breast-cancer screening [mammograms] involved a substantial harm of excess detection of additional early-stage cancers.&amp;amp;nbsp; This imbalance indicates a considerable amount of overdiagnosis&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;there was a larger relative reduction in mortality among women who were not exposed to screening mammography than among those who were exposed.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;...decreasing mortality--must largely be the result of improved treatment, not screening.
&amp;quot;Our finding of substantial overdiagnosis of breast cancer... replicates the finding of investigators in other countries.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;Overdiagnosis can never be observed and thus can only be inferred from that which is observed--reported incidence.&amp;quot;
&amp;quot;...although no one can say with certainty which women have cancers that are overdiagnosed, there is certainty about what happens to them:&amp;amp;nbsp; they undergo surger, radiation therapy, hormonal therapy for 5 years or more, chemotherapy, or (usually) a combination of these treatment for abnormalities that otherwise would not have caused illness.&amp;amp;nbsp; Proponents of screening should provide women with data...
&amp;quot;Women should recognize that our study does not answer the qustion 'Should I be screened for breast cancer?'&amp;amp;nbsp; However, they can rest assured that the question has more than one right answer.&amp;quot;
This last statement is HUGE.&amp;amp;nbsp; Author finally admitting that mammograms may be harmful and not needed for some women.
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