Did you know a mammogram is not even close to accurate?!


Question: Did you know a mammogram is not even close to accurate!?
My sister's best friend also an RN that worked with my sis has had a mammo ea!. year for 20 years!.

Recently she had some breast pain, and her Dr!. ordered an ULTRA SOUND!. It went off the charts showing the full blown malignacy now moved into the lypmh nodes!. This Dr!. estimates the cancer has been there for 10 yrs!., and gone undetected by the mammos!.

She will be going public with this medical scam with law suits, news media, website!.

Once she gets the final prognosis she'll decide if it's worth the rigors of chemo, or to just enjoy as much quality time for as long as she has left!. She just turned 50 and had this been detected 10 years ago she would not be facing the worst!.Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
I have breast cancer that spread to the lymph nodes that a mammogram missed!. The Ultrasound missed it, but I kept insisting it was something more than just a cyst as they were calling it because my little Pug Dog kept trying to paw at my breast and nuzzle that area constantly!.
I systomimigram(too tired to look up the spelling right now)nuculear test caught the cancer activity finally!.
I am 55 now, found the cancer December 2007!. Had chemotherapy and 6 weeks of radiation!.

Oh, I work at the hospital where I was having my "mammograms"Www@Answer-Health@Com

I've heard the incidence of breast cancer has gone up by requiring women get yearly mammograms - just from the radiation - and the proliferation of wireless technology in recent years certainly isn't helping either - a different type of radiation - but nonetheless, still, radiation!.

My mom developed lung cancer when the concentration of cell phone masts/antennas went up in her neighborhood!. The cells in the body receive 'signals' from the earth and solar system periodically to regenerate in the form of electromagnetic and radiowave pulses, and when you confuse these signals with unnatural electromagnetic/microwave/radiowave fields from things like cell phone towers, wi-fi, power lines, cancer erupts!.

Bioinitiative Report:

http://www!.bioinitiative!.org/report/inde!.!.!.

German Doctors Unite on RF Health Effects:

http://www!.powerwatch!.org!.uk/news/200507!.!.!.

Any chance a cell phone mast went up in her neighborhood within the last 10 years!?

www!.antennasearch!.com

If it did, and she can find a doctor to back her up and a lawyer to prove it, she may have a case!.

Don't let them tell her though that she is doomed - there are ways to heal cancer naturally!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Ultra sound cannot confirm cancer!. Your RN friend should know that, It can only confirm whether a lump is cyst (fluid filled) or not!. Only a biopsy can confirm cancer!. It also cannot tell how long a cancer has been growing!. It is possible that she had a fast growing cancer as I did!. I felt a lump and pain when I was 49 and it had spread to the lymph nodes!. There was no evidence on any previous ultra sounds or mammograms of any cancer and I had both diagnostic tests just months before I was diagnosed with cancer!.

As an RN your sister should also know that just because the cancer has spread to lymph nodes doesn't mean the cancer is not treatable!. I have been cancer free for 4 years after surgery, chemo and radiation!. My sister-in-law is also an RN and had surgery, chemo and radiation also after Stage II breast cancer and is doing great and is 3!.5 years cancer free!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

I am sorry for the news, and I hope all works out well!. This cancer has not been present 10 years, although maybe the earliest bad cell (earliest genetic change leading to cancer) may have started then, though no test available picks things up that early!. Our most sensitive scans still don't detect cancer radiographically until there are literally millions of cells gathered together!. There is no medical scam, however!.
Mammograms save lives, period!. They are not perfect, and they aren't a guarantee either!. Certain types of breast cancer (such as lobular carcinoma) we know don't show up well!. That is why we do exams and why we use other tests (such as ultrasound and MRI) when needed!. In any case, there will always be cases that aren't picked up!.
Again, I am truly sorry about this, but mammograms do far more good than harm!.

God bless, best wishesWww@Answer-Health@Com





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