Posted By Dr. Mercola | October 15 2010
Mammograms are often touted as a "life-saving" form of cancer screening, responsible for reducing breast cancer death rates by 15-25 percent. But this reported benefit is based on outdated studies done decades ago …
The New England Journal of Medicine is one of the most prestigious medical journals and it has now published the first recent study to look at the effectiveness of mammograms in years, and their findings are a far cry from what most public health officials and physicians would have you believe.
A Close to ZERO Percent Benefit …
Notice the ads on TV say "Breast Cancer Awareness", not "Cure Breast Cancer".
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