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Crabitha Donating Member (46 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Nov-20-09 08:59 AM
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6. When did you hear that on NPR?
The mammograms are uncomfortable for some women. They also show false positives on occasion which may lead to a biopsy that *may* in some way disfigure ones' breast.

My sister-in-law was just diagnosed with breast cancer three weeks ago. She had two years of mammograms that showed something before they finally decided to do a biopsy that showed she had cancer. They had her coming in every six months so that was four exams that showed a "shadow". Finally when the shadow appeared larger they did the biopsy.

But I know someone else who had one exam that had a shadow on it and she asked her doctor to do a biopsy which they did and it was nothing serious.

It should be a woman's choice after talking with her physician. My concern is that the panel doesn't have a single oncologist on it but has 3 health insurance company representatives on it. I'm sure the next step will be that the insurance companies will quit paying for yearly mammograms.
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  -Is Womens' Health Care Under Attack? BirminghamExaminer  Nov-20-09 06:25 AM   #0 
  - I have worked in health care  valleywine   Nov-20-09 06:52 AM   #1 
  - Now another group is recommending limiting pap smear tests  BirminghamExaminer   Nov-20-09 08:07 AM   #3 
  - K&R  pleah   Nov-20-09 07:22 AM   #2 
  - YES  ananda   Nov-20-09 08:35 AM   #4 
  - I was listening to NPR on this whole "risk/benefit" thing...  phantom power   Nov-20-09 08:55 AM   #5 
  - When did you hear that on NPR?  Crabitha   Nov-20-09 08:59 AM   #6 
  - It was yesterday afternoon...  phantom power   Nov-20-09 09:05 AM   #9 
  - The task force is mostly public health / number crunching docs  Recursion   Nov-21-09 09:38 AM   #16 
     - Look at the numbers, 15% of women 40-49 survive breast cancer  BirminghamExaminer   Nov-21-09 12:13 PM   #17 
        - Except that's not true, as the task force described pretty painstakingly  Recursion   Nov-21-09 02:47 PM   #18 
  - And another thing. There they were on the radio...  phantom power   Nov-20-09 09:10 AM   #11 
  - Whoever was on "On Point" was better than whoever was on "Diane Rehm"  Recursion   Nov-21-09 09:36 AM   #15 
  - The risk from unnecessary treatment is not zero.  alarimer   Nov-21-09 06:03 PM   #19 
  - Is it possible the insurance industry is behind this as a way to cut paying for these  mod mom   Nov-20-09 09:00 AM   #7 
  - if that happens it would be all about the numbers I think....  Crabitha   Nov-20-09 09:03 AM   #8 
  - It is more like private health insurance PR behind the stories.  Overseas   Nov-20-09 02:24 PM   #14 
  - I watched the video of Chris Matthews and Wasserman.....  Crabitha   Nov-20-09 09:06 AM   #10 
  - Most Chris Matthews interviews end up being a bit creepy n/t  spiritual_gunfighter   Nov-20-09 12:11 PM   #13 
  - I hate headlines like that.  Jester Messiah   Nov-20-09 09:16 AM   #12 
 

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