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Sharyl Attkisson interviews Megan S. Smith on Full Measure After Hours - Boobs: News you can use whe

"Information that's not easy to come by on breast health, cancer and myths from Megan Smith, maker of the documentary "bOObs: The War on Women’s Breasts.” - Sharyl Attkisson


The documentary "investigates the controversy swirling around the breast cancer screening test mammography. Over a 30-year period, mammogram’s use led to over-diagnosing 1.3 million U.S. women, resulting in needless treatments for breast cancers that otherwise may not have spread. Non-conventional medical doctors reveal that the two painless tests of thermography and ultrasound are together a preferred protocol: the former is capable of detecting cancer precursors years before a tumor forms, and neither test contains radiation. Yet the 20-billion-dollar mammography industry — facilitated by insurance companies and governmental agencies — prevents the wide-spread use of these two tools for breast cancer screening." 


Boobs: News you can use whether you have some (or know someone who does)

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