5 Things You Need to Know About Breast Mammograms
The modern medical establishment has convinced most doctors and women of the usefulness of regular breast mammograms, however many people are unaware that the practice remains very controversial.
While it’s true that receiving a breast mammogram, which is essentially an x-ray, does have the ability to save some women from deadly breast cancer, the reality is that there are far more disadvantages to the practice than advantages. Skeptical? I was too, but the proof is clear if you do a little research: breast mammograms may actually harm women rather than help them.
Here are five facts about breast mammograms that every woman should be aware of before receiving one of these potentially dangerous screenings:
Fact #1
Doctors often praise mammography as a technique for detecting the early signs of breast cancer in women. Unfortunately, this is not always the case. In reality, once breast cancer has gotten to the point where it can be detected using these x-rays, it has already been present for around eight years. Eight years! That is hardly an early detection system.
Fact #2
Every woman that has received a screening knows that mammography involves a very tight, painful compression of the breast while being x-rayed. Compressing the breast in this way may very well lead to metastasis, which is the spread of lethal malignant breast cancer cells.
Fact #3
It’s an uncomfortable topic in the medical industry, but the reality is that many treatments and procedures are driven by profiteering and greed. Medical procedures such as breast mammograms are the perfect example, especially taking into account the risks involved and how unreliable they can be.
Fact #4
It is a scientific fact that radiation can lead to the development of cancer. Procedures involving x-rays like mammography expose the body to low doses of radiation. Even small doses can significantly increase the risk of developing breast cancer, particularly in women who have a family history of the disease or a genetic predisposition for it. And those small doses are cumulative, which is a particular concern especially with annual mammography screening.
Fact #5
Many women believe that the cancer detected during mammography screenings is dangerous. The reality is that the cancers detected with these procedures are clinically insignificant. Typically these cancers will regress on their own over time, or simply remain inactive (benign). In other words, they do not need to be treated.
Even after reading these facts, many women remain skeptical, which is understandable because they want to ensure that they are doing everything possible to prevent themselves from falling prey to this deadly disease. The reality is though that breast mammograms are ineffective at best, and at worst, potentially dangerous. Monthly self-examinations are just as effective as annual mammography screenings in detecting the early signs of breast cancer tumors. Moreover, self-examinations do not carry all of the risks that mammography screenings do.
Remember, breast cancer is not a localized problem. Rather it is a systemic disease involving the entire body. Therefore aside from monthly self-examinations, the only true solution to preventing breast cancer is to take charge of your own health, and spend your time and energy on building a solid foundation for a healthy lifestyle from the ground up.
Copyright 2011. Boro Petric. All rights reserved.
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Boro Petric, a Swiss native, became a longevity strategist after having battled a liver tumor that almost took his life. His website is a free online resource for people who want to live longer, stronger and healthier.
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Author Bio: Boro Petric, a Swiss native, became a longevity strategist after having battled a liver tumor that almost took his life. His website is a free online resource for people who want to live longer, stronger and healthier.
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