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In reply to the discussion: How Mammograms Improve Survival but Not Mortality [View all]lostincalifornia
(5,368 posts)same standards?
I was also concerned with the conclusions, because the are mixing both older and younger women together, and that could definitely alter the results.
The main thing that bothers me is the conclusion. That if you find a tumor early, verses finding one three years later it makes no difference, and that flies in the face of all experience. The whole philosophy is that localized cancers have a much better chance of being contained than those that have spread.
I am also concerned by the sudden studies that suggest pap smears, PSA tests, colonoscopy, and mammograms "do more harm than good". I may be cynical, but this sure feels like a cost saving mechanism, and strongly believe that if the paradigm changes where people stop having these diagnostics, the death rates of those diseases will increase significantly.