NYTimes.com – Our Feel-Good War on Breast Cancer

By PEGGY ORENSTEIN
Published: April 25, 2013
NYtimes.com

So when the radiologist found an odd, bicycle-spoke-like pattern on the film — not even a lump — and sent me for a biopsy, I wasn’t worried. After all, who got breast cancer at 35?
It turns out I did. Recalling the fear, confusion, anger and grief of that time is [...]

Mammography: Are There Pros, or is It Just a Con?

By Johnnie Ham, MD, MBA
Original Article at Mercola.com

Many women are completely unaware that the science backing the use of mammograms is sketchy at best. As was revealed in a 2011 meta-analysis by the Cochrane Database of Systemic Reviews, mammography breast cancer screening led to 30 percent overdiagnosis and overtreatment, which equates to an absolute risk [...]

William Li: Can We Eat To Starve Cancer