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screening feature articles



Komen for the Cure caught lying about benefits of mammograms, says BMJ
Published August 20 2012
Concepts: mammograms, Komen, mammogram, cancer, lying

Komen for the Cure caught in mammography propaganda fraud; scientists blast agenda of deception
Published August 6 2012
Concepts: men, Komen, women, cancer, cure

SaneVax: Why is a highly sensitive HPV test used in vaccine development and not for patient care?
Published July 8 2012
Concepts: HPV, vaccine, cancer, vaccines, NCI

Sigmoidoscopy proven to be a better option than colonoscopy
Published July 6 2012
Concepts: sigmoidoscopy, colon, colonoscopy, screening, cancer

Ron Paul reintroduces Parental Consent Act, prohibiting federal funding for psychiatric screening of children
Published February 15 2012
Concepts: child, parental consent, screening, psychiatric screening, health

Study says breast screening does more harm than good
Published December 15 2011
Concepts: screening, harm, cancer, surgery, study


New study reveals expensive MRIs pushed on women for breast cancer screening have no medical benefit
Published November 18 2011
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, MRIs, MRI, women

How the mighty (cancer screening tests) have fallen
Published November 16 2011
Concepts: screening, cancer, men, screening tests, lead

TSA now bribing travelers to disclose extra personal information in exchange for faster screenings
Published November 12 2011
Concepts: TSA, information, travelers, personal information, airport

Mental health screening of teens creates a "crisis" where none exists
Published October 25 2011
Concepts: health, mental, teens, mental health, disorder

Exposing the fraud and mythology of conventional cancer treatments
Published October 12 2011
Concepts: cancer, men, treatment, patients, chemotherapy

Study shows increased mammograms result in more mastectomies
Published September 19 2011
Concepts: mammograms, study, cancer, news, mastectomies

TSA introduces breast cancer screening procedure as new benefit of airport security pat-downs (satire)
Published July 24 2011
Concepts: TSA, cancer, security, breast cancer screening, breast cancer

A true American hero: Woman grabs, twists breasts of TSA agent in response to 'enhanced' screening protocols
Published July 19 2011
Concepts: TSA, woman, screening, sexual assault, agents

Cruel Medical Radiation
Published July 7 2011
Concepts: radiation, cancer, women, medicine, patients

Startling findings - ovarian cancer screening doesn't save lives and not all ovarian cancers kill or need treatment
Published June 9 2011
Concepts: cancer, ovarian cancer, screening, cancers, women

Cancer screenings are now spreading deadly superbugs, say reports
Published May 26 2011
Concepts: cancer, screenings, screening, cancer screenings, superbugs

Expensive screening for blood clots causing dangerous treatments
Published May 10 2011
Concepts: screening, blood, blood clots, dangerous, expensive

Prostate cancer screening has zero benefit, concludes 20-year study
Published April 4 2011
Concepts: cancer, screening, Prostate, prostate cancer, car

The myth of the normal mammogram
Published March 9 2011
Concepts: mammogram, cancer, women, screening, mammograms

S.A.N.E. Vax, Inc. and Sin Hang Lee, MD offers American consumers reliable HPV genotyping
Published March 1 2011
Concepts: HPV, consumers, screening, vaccines, vaccination

Huge new screening (and drug treatment) push for Alzheimer's disease
Published January 3 2011
Concepts: Alzheimer's, screening, drug, disease, Alzheimer's disease

Another screening fraud exposed: PSA tests do more harm than good
Published December 31 2010
Concepts: screening, men, cancer, PSA, tests

Dying cancer patients subjected to expensive, meaningless cancer screening tests
Published November 10 2010
Concepts: cancer, screening, patients, cancer screening, tests

Huge push is now on to screen kids for high cholesterol and put them on cholesterol drugs
Published November 1 2010
Concepts: cholesterol, screening, high cholesterol, child, children

Terminal cancer patients routinely exploited by high-profit screening scams even as death approaches
Published October 13 2010
Concepts: cancer, industry, patients, screening, cancer industry

Pricey heart disease screening program virtually useless
Published August 2 2010
Concepts: screening, disease, program, heart, heart disease

Prostate cancer screenings have huge rate of false positives
Published May 18 2010
Concepts: Prostate, cancer, prostate cancer, screenings, cancer screenings

Breast Cancer Screening Benefits Overstated
Published May 3 2010
Concepts: cancer, screening, breast cancer, cancer screening, breast cancer screening

Most prostate cancers detected by screening aren't dangerous in the first place
Published April 22 2010
Concepts: Prostate, screening, cancers, cancer, dangerous

The 10 biggest health care lies in America
Published April 21 2010
Concepts: health, disease, medicine, health care, lies

New study: Breast cancer deaths lower in areas without mammograms
Published April 7 2010
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, deaths, cancer deaths, screening

Mammograms cause 7,000 women to receive false positives each year in the UK
Published March 19 2010
Concepts: women, cancer, screening, breast cancer, mammograms

Women being conned about breast cancer screening
Published February 18 2010
Concepts: women, cancer, breast cancer, screening, WHO

Unneeded mammograms are being pushed on elderly women with Alzheimer's disease
Published February 5 2010
Concepts: women, mammograms, Alzheimer's, elderly, elderly women

The Data Behind the New Mammogram Recommendations - Explained
Published January 11 2010
Concepts: cancer, mammogram, women, screening, recommendations

Study verifies mammography screenings cause cancer
Published December 15 2009
Concepts: women, cancer, study, screenings, mammography

C-Reactive Protein Screening Found Virtually Useless
Published December 11 2009
Concepts: protein, c-reactive protein, screening, disease, risk

American Cancer Society admits mammograms and cancer screenings are over-hyped
Published November 18 2009
Concepts: cancer, screening, screenings, cancer screenings, cancers

One in Three Cancers Diagnosed with Free Mammogram Screening Is an "Overdiagnosis"
Published November 18 2009
Concepts: cancer, screening, cancers, overdiagnosis, breast cancer

Cancer Screening is Essentially Useless; Experts Finally Begin Questioning Sanity of "Routine Screening"
Published November 17 2009
Concepts: cancer, screening, cancer screening, experts, treatment

Reconsider screenings for breast and prostate cancer, experts say
Published November 11 2009
Concepts: cancer, men, Prostate, prostate cancer, screening

Breast Cancer Deception Month: Hiding the Truth beneath a Sea of Pink, Part V
Published November 8 2009
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, men, health, screening

Breast Cancer Deception Month: Hiding the Truth beneath a Sea of Pink, Part IV
Published October 27 2009
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, research, health, women

Breast Cancer Deception Month: Hiding the Truth beneath a Sea of Pink, Part II
Published October 23 2009
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, ACS, the ACS, health

Men not being informed about low benefits and high risks of PSA prostate cancer screening
Published October 15 2009
Concepts: men, Prostate, cancer, PSA, prostate cancer

Over A Million Men Overdiagnosed for Prostate Cancer, Treated Unnecessarily
Published October 8 2009
Concepts: men, cancer, Prostate, prostate cancer, treatment

The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part IV
Published August 27 2009
Concepts: men, depression, drug, disease, website

Breast Cancer Screening Exposed As Near-Useless: 2,970 Women Must Be Screened to Save One
Published August 19 2009
Concepts: cancer, women, screening, breast cancer, cancer screening

Prostate Cancer Testing Doesn't Help, It Harms Men
Published August 6 2009
Concepts: cancer, Prostate, prostate cancer, risk, screening

Prostate Screening Can Lead to Unnecessary Treatment and Risks 95% of the Time
Published August 4 2009
Concepts: Prostate, cancer, men, lead, screening

The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part III
Published July 31 2009
Concepts: men, depression, disorder, disease, mothers

The Mothers Act Disease Mongering Campaign - Part II
Published July 27 2009
Concepts: disorder, health, disease, 5, mothers

Disease Mongering Galore: Panel Says ALL Teens Should be Screened for "Depression"
Published July 9 2009
Concepts: teens, depression, disease, screening, disease mongering

Cancer Screening: Does It Really Save Lives?
Published July 6 2009
Concepts: cancer, men, screening, 5, treatment

Prostate Cancer Screenings Essentially Useless
Published June 19 2009
Concepts: cancer, Prostate, prostate cancer, screening, screenings

Breast Cancer Screening Not as Accurate or Life-Saving as Widely Believed
Published May 18 2009
Concepts: screening, cancer, breast cancer, breast cancer screening, women

PSA Screening for Prostate Cancer a Waste of Over-Diagnosis
Published May 18 2009
Concepts: cancer, Prostate, prostate cancer, PSA, screening

PSA Screening Pointless for Most Men Over 75
Published May 15 2009
Concepts: men, PSA, screening, Prostate, PSA screening

Stress Testing the MOTHERS Act
Published May 7 2009
Concepts: research, mothers, legislation, stress, testing

Speech of Ron Paul, Introducing the Parental Consent Act
Published May 2 2009
Concepts: mental, child, health, children, consent

The Mother's Act - Mandatory Screening of Moms for Depression is Like a Bad Movie Rerun
Published April 20 2009
Concepts: men, drug, drugs, depression, disorder

Genetic Screening No Use in Predicting Heart Attack Risk
Published March 15 2009
Concepts: risk, Genetic, heart, screening, heart attack

Americans Exposed to Atomic Bomb Levels of Radiation through Medical Imaging, CT Scans, Mammograms
Published March 4 2009
Concepts: radiation, 5, cancer, Amazon, news

For Seventy-Five and Older: Prostate Cancer Test May Be a Waste
Published February 27 2009
Concepts: cancer, Prostate, prostate cancer, men, PSA

Breast Cancer Gene-Free Baby Is Dangerous Sign of New Era of Eugenics, Genetic Class Wars
Published January 11 2009
Concepts: cancer, Genetic, baby, BRCA1, breast cancer

The Bill Nobody Noticed: National DNA Databank
Published December 18 2008
Concepts: DNA, screening, Genetic, health, government

Breast Cancer Rates Soar after Mammograms and Some Cancers may Heal Naturally
Published November 24 2008
Concepts: breast cancer, cancers, heal, rates, mammograms

Women Remain Uninformed about the Hazards of Mammograms
Published November 19 2008
Concepts: cancer, women, mammography, mammogram, breast cancer

Now Doctors Want to Drug Grade Schoolers With Statins
Published July 24 2008
Concepts: drug, children, doctors, cholesterol, health

Cancer is not a Disease - It's a Survival Mechanism (Book Excerpt)
Published February 1 2008
Concepts: cancer, body, heal, men, disease

Thermography: A Safer Option for Breast Cancer Detection
Published November 12 2007
Concepts: cancer, thermography, breast cancer, mammography, medical

Breast Cancer Industry A Scam? Support Education, Not Medication
Published October 24 2007
Concepts: cancer, men, breast cancer, cancer industry, women

American College of Physicians warns women in their 40s about dangers of mammograms
Published May 14 2007
Concepts: women, cancer, mammography, screening, physicians

Survey: Some clinics offer embryo selection to create children with genetic defects
Published December 30 2006
Concepts: embryo selection, Genetic, children, screening, child

TSA to start using "naked" X-Ray technology that sees through clothing of air travel passengers
Published December 7 2006
Concepts: TSA, technology, travel, air travel, clothing

New Canadian plan against cancer focuses on diagnosis, screening and treatment, but not nutrition
Published December 4 2006
Concepts: cancer, treatment, diagnosis, screening, cancer prevention

Education Not Medication -- a women's health program by Mike Adams
Published October 23 2006
Concepts: cancer, men, breast cancer, women, cancer industry

Breast cancer screening harms ten women for every one it helps
Published October 19 2006
Concepts: screening, cancer screening, breast cancer, women, breast cancer screening

Free mental health screenings designed to promote psychiatric drug use, health author says
Published October 6 2006
Concepts: health, mental health, mental, drug, free

Merck denied blood pressure screening services to doctors that did not prescribe its brand-name drugs
Published October 2 2006
Concepts: blood pressure, Merck, blood, screening, doctors

Larger Waistline Linked to Increased Risk for Heart Disease in Women (press release)
Published August 30 2006
Concepts: women, heart, risk, disease, heart disease

TeenScreen - Normal Kids Labeled Mentally Ill
Published August 23 2006
Concepts: drug, child, children, TeenScreen, drugs

Screening May Over-Diagnose 1 in 10 Breast Cancers (press release)
Published August 10 2006
Concepts: screening, cancers, breast cancer, study, BMJ

Study of obesity in prostate cancer screening uncovers new predictor of disease for overweight men (press release)
Published July 21 2006
Concepts: Prostate, men, cancer, prostate cancer, PSA

Newborn screening can cause unnecessary parental stress (press release)
Published July 12 2006
Concepts: screening, stress, testing, results, disorders

Study Shows New Non-Invasive Device Screens Diabetes Better Than Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (press release)
Published June 22 2006
Concepts: diabetes, glucose, fasting, study, skin

Unnecessary surgery exposed! Why 60% of all surgeries are medically unjustified and how surgeons exploit patients to generate profits
Published October 7 2005
Concepts: surgery, men, medical, form, 5

Mammograms cause breast cancer (and other cancer facts you probably never knew)
Published August 15 2005
Concepts: cancer, breast cancer, women, mammography, mammograms

Is the American Cancer Society more interested in cancer profit than cancer prevention?
Published July 31 2005
Concepts: cancer, society, American Cancer Society, the ACS, profit

Mandatory mental health screening program would dose pregnant women with prescription drugs that cause birth defects
Published November 29 2004
Concepts: drugs, pregnant women, mental, prescription, drug

President's Bogus Mental Health Screening Initiative Is a Thinly Veiled Scam to Boost Pharmaceutical Profits
Published August 7 2004
Concepts: mental health, mental health screening, mental, Bush, drug

The big Bush handout to pharmaceutical companies: mandatory mental health screening for entire U.S. population
Published July 23 2004
Concepts: mental health, mental, prescription drugs, Bush, drug


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