BCC Quarterly Is Out (2014, Issue 1) - Gayle Sulik PhD, February 28th, 2014
Rethinking Pink
The Breast Cancer Consortium entered its second year with no shortage of issues to analyze and report. On-air mammograms, celebrity spots, social media, another large study revealing limitations and harms of mammography screening, a new scandal involving the Komen organization, and ongoing efforts to rethink pink.
Jody Schoger was on Al Jazeera’s . . . → Read More: BCC Quarterly Is Out (2014, Issue 1)
Ignoring the Science on Mammograms - Posted By BCC Admin, November 28th, 2012
“Ignoring the Science on Mammograms. By David H. Newman MD, The New York Times Well Blog
Last week The New England Journal of Medicine published a study with the potential to change both medical practice and public consciousness about mammograms. Published on Thanksgiving Day, the research examined more than 30 years of United States health . . . → Read More: Ignoring the Science on Mammograms
Cancer Survivor or Victim of Diagnosis? - Posted By BCC Admin, November 21st, 2012
“Cancer Survivor or Victim of Diagnosis?” By H. Gilbert Welch, The New York Times
For decades women have been told that one of the most important things they can do to protect their health is to have regular mammograms. But over the past few years, it’s become increasingly clear that these screenings are not all . . . → Read More: Cancer Survivor or Victim of Diagnosis?
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