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In reply to the discussion: Mammograms - DO IT! [View all]kcr
(15,522 posts)40. It depends on the study and what data is being used
Most studies aren't without their flaws. I'm not saying there is no value to long term studies, or even that there is no value to this study. I'm just saying that the point the poster was bringing up about the imagery was a valid one and one that other critics have pointed out. Multiple studies have shown that mammograms have reduced mortality, and the ACA still recommends them. The controversy isn't new, but there hasn't been a paradigm shift either.
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As somebody who was detected before 49 and whose tumor was caught very early on by mammogram and MRI
Mass
Feb 2014
#2
I have no idea what "real observation" is that is not contained within
Warren Stupidity
Feb 2014
#12
What is dishonest about it? It is a fact that the equipment that was in use at the time
kcr
Feb 2014
#36