Monday, March 8, 2010

How Often To Get A Mammogram Or Mammography

The other day, the United States Prevention Service Task Force released new recommendations advising against mammograms for women under the age of 50. They also recommended only bi-annual screening for women over 50. This was very bad news for the cancer industry that relies on its steady stream of customers.


For years the cancer industry has repeated the phrase, “early detection saves lives”, but the very test that is supposed to do the detecting is what will give you cancer. As everyone knows radiation causes cancer. When a woman gets a gets a mammogram of her breast,it is squished and smashed in a machine that produces ionizing radiation to her breast, heart and lungs. Radiating the human body causes the DNA to mutate and cancer is the result. You might not get cancer the very next year but the more radiation you have, the
more likely you are of developing cancer.
If a woman starts getting mammograms at the age of 40, by the age of 55 she may provide some good financial returns for some oncologist. The detection technology of mammograms is so advanced that it will detect tiny tumors present in almost everyone. Many of these are not dangerous and are ‘false positives’. Yet, when this happens a fearful patient might have other procedures done when it there was no problem to begin with.

Why would the cancer industry give women radiation when it causes cancer? The answer is simple, they are a business and their bottom line is to make money, not to help people. It’s hard to believe that the cancer industry would not know that repeated doses of radiation cause cancer. Because they are a business,
they are only worried about their profits
and stockholders, not women.
If women need to die in the process, so be it. There will be new patients to take their place.
One thing for sure with a 200 billion dollar business the cancer industry depends on repeat patients. After they give you cancer they can make more money on your chemotherapy, drugs, surgery and more radiation.

Any woman concerned about breast cancer should consider the alternative of thermography. This technology detects tumors by the infrared heat emitted by the tumor’s blood supply. Thermography is non-invasive, safe and affordable. Best of all there is no radiation involved.

If early detection from mammogram saves lives, why is it that more women are dying today from cancer than ever before? Why do family members of oncologists often seek alternatives when they are diagnosed with cancer? If 77% of all cancers can be prevented with vitamin D, why is this not routinely given to patients? As you consider the answers to these questions, you should be able to answer, how often to get a mammogram.


Sources:



http://www.naturalnews.com/027537_mammograms_cancer_industry.html




By Renee Rotto

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