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Do Mammograms Cause Breast Cancer?

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My first mammogram was scheduled for January 9, 2009, however there were reservations in doing so. As I struggled and wrestled with the idea of going through the procedure late throughout the night and early morning, I was prompted to research the possible dangers of mammography, if any at all. As a result, there was an abundance of information that was available. Needless to say, my fears were confirmed and my appointment was canceled. Many of you may say, “What a foolish thing to do”, however you may have a change of heart once you’ve read just many of the resources that were so readily accessible.

As I share my thoughts, I am aware and prepared to deal with the controversy and ridicule that may arise from this topic primarily as a result of the different conditioning mindsets. As many of us know, the medical industry is not always on our side, particularly the common person. As we journey through life in a society that is governed by the practices of profit and population control, it is vital that we take control of our lives and decide what is right for us and not that of societal dictations. For this reason, it is my duty to share information that can make a difference in one’s life. If I can impress upon just one person, then a good deed has been done.

 Here’s one of the many informationals that may interest those that are willing to open their minds void from the thoughts that have been indiscreetly and involuntarily placed into our minds through societal impressions and dictations. Forgive my frankness, but it is necessary. Meanwhile, visit Fit and 40 Something for details regarding the dangers of mammography.


11 Responses to “Do Mammograms Cause Breast Cancer?”

  1. Managed first aid services Says:

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  2. Jacki Smith Says:

    Hi Maureen, I whole-heartedly agree. I have worked with thousands of clients with cancer and also those seeking the preventative approach. One thing I have recommended for years is Thermography. Go to http://www.breastthermography.com/ for information and a great Q & A section. I am 45 yo and this is my choice. It is difficult thinking outside the box. But if you research the information on Mammography, including all the false positives as well as negatives that are not, you start understanding that there has got to be a better screening method. With the number of places available increasing, most will find it available in most larger cities. I hope this might provide an answer to many that are looking for an alternative to Mammography.

    PS. Maureen I would love to share your blog with my readers. Email me if you would be interested.

    Blessings,
    Jacki Smith
    http://www.askjacki.blogspot.com

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  6. Dr Carlos M. Gonzalez Says:

    Maureen…. thanks for that well written and much needed information. I especially liked the informational video…. did you put that together? I stopped and noted all the references and now have a good list to share with my patients and blog. Thanks again and great work.

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  10. Toby Simpson Says:

    Breast Cancer as with other types of cancer, can be prevented by early intervention.`;~

  11. Dylan White Says:

    we can always prevent cancer by regular self-breast exams*;`


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