En parallèle les fraudeurs du surdiagnostic du cancer du sein, qui restent muets sur les travaux concernant les risques des radiations, continuent à publier et à tenir des congrès.
Toute ressemblance avec ce qui se passe pour l’origine du Covid ne pourrait être que fortuite.
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Those who blame @NIHDirector_Jay should understand that our common adversaries are in the Pentagon. Their budget is larger than that of the NIH. They will always invoke national security.
But they have an Achilles heel.
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1) There is no justification for concealing the risk of X-rays other than to protect themselves. 2) Anyone can verify that mammography screening has been followed by a wave of cancers in older women that cancels out the benefits of screening (Corcos & Bleyer, NEJM, 2020).
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If everyone who sees this information spreads it, the US military's responsibility will eventually become known.
Dear Peter, as you rightly noted: "Many cancer screening trials randomise participants between invitation/no invitation to screening. The effect of lack of compliance with the allocated intervention is often catastrophic." 1/
Despite these limitations, most mammography screening trials indicate a benefit on breast cancer mortality.
It would be preferable to evaluate mammography screening based on the long-term effect of implementing screening programs on breast cancer mortality.
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However, all studies are consistent: there is no long-term reduction in breast cancer mortality following screening.
10-Year Timeline on Discovering Cancers Caused by Mammograms
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2014
On David Gorski's blog, I learn (belatedly) that mammography screening has not reduced breast cancer mortality. In the comments, I make the hypothesis that this is due to cancers caused by mammography radiation.
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2015
Welch and Gorski publish an article in the New England Journal of Medicine showing that mammography screening has not decreased the incidence of metastatic breast cancer. I post a comment on the journal website suggesting this could be due to cancers caused by mammograms.
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Why Cancers Caused by Mammography Pose a Serious Problem for the U.S. Department of Defense.
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After the atomic bombings in Japan in 1945, the U.S. government presented nuclear weapons as conventional bombs of extraordinary power, dismissing reports of radiation sickness as Japanese propaganda.
The Fraud of Breast Cancer Overdiagnosis
This thread is the most comprehensive and educational I've done on the subject.
If you find it valuable, please RT.
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The implementation of the mammography screening program in the US was accompanied by a significant increase in the incidence of breast cancer. This is not surprising, as the goal of screening is to detect cancers years in advance.
The problem is that this incidence has never returned to its initial level, far from it. However this should have occurred if it were simply a matter of advancing the diagnosis.