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Old 05-08-2004, 12:16 AM   #1
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Question Breast Cancer Question

hi everyone:

i just wanted to know if the lumps that are found in a mammogram, are they ALWAYS felt? or was is jsut discovered from an annual check up?

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Old 05-11-2004, 12:17 PM   #2
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Radiation from routine mammography poses significant cumulative risks of initiating and promoting breast cancer. Contrary to conventional assurances that radiation exposure from mammography is trivial— and similar to that from a chest X-ray or spending one week in Denver, about 1/ 1,000 of a rad (radiation-absorbed dose)— the routine practice of taking FOUR films for each breast results in some 1,000-fold greater exposure, 1 rad, focused on each breast rather than the entire chest. Thus, premenopausal women undergoing annual screening over a ten-year period are exposed to a total of about 10 rads for each breast!!! As emphasized some three decades ago, the premenopausal breast is highly SENSITIVE to radiation, each rad of exposure increasing breast cancer risk by 1 percent, resulting in a cumulative 10 percent increased risk over ten years of premenopausal screening, usually from ages 40 to 50; risks are even greater for "baseline" screening at younger ages, for which there is no evidence of any future relevance as baseline screenings are irrelevant as to future cancer risk since the premenopausal breast will change** a lot over the years to maturity. Furthermore, breast cancer risks from mammography are up to fourfold higher for the 1 to 2 percent of women who are silent carriers of the A-T (ataxia-telangiectasia) gene and thus highly sensitive to the carcinogenic effects of radiation; by some estimates this accounts for up to 20 percent of all breast cancers annually in the United States.

Cancer Risks from Breast Compression
As early as 1928, physicians were warned to handle "cancerous breasts with care— for fear of accidentally disseminating cells" and spreading cancer. Nevertheless, mammography entails tight and often painful compression of the breast, particularly in premenopausal women. This may lead to distant and lethal spread of malignant cells by rupturing small blood vessels in or around small, as yet undetected breast cancers.

Delays in Diagnostic Mammography
As increasing numbers of premenopausal women are responding to the American Cancer Society's aggressively promoted screening, imaging centers are becoming flooded and overwhelmed. Resultingly, patients referred for diagnostic mammography are now experiencing potentially dangerous delays, up to several months, before they can be examined.
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Old 05-11-2004, 10:31 PM   #3
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Re: Breast Cancer Question

So, all in all, that does mean that mammograms increase the risk of developing breast cancer is that correct? LOL.

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Old 05-12-2004, 10:11 AM   #4
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Re: Breast Cancer Question

hi, no; it simply means that some experts believe they do and so do I. I sure wouldn't want radiation in that area. Too risky .
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Old 05-12-2004, 02:47 PM   #5
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Re: Breast Cancer Question

Lumps are not always felt. They may be too far below the surface, too small, etc.

There are many different opinions on cancer treatment, but I can tell you this -- thousands and thousands of women die every year from breast cancer because it wasn't detected early enough.

Mammograms are proven to save lives. Please encourage all the women you know to have annual mammograms. Ultrasound and MRI are also great diagnostic tools.
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