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Less Risky Growths Need Less Frightening Name Than Cancer

Posted by Mr.Copper @ 12:44 on April 27, 2016  

Imo? Cancer survivors probably did not have the REAL cancer, that just KILLS you no matter what you or THEY do. This is all part of the reversal trends I see. Trump is another reversal. The past has led and culminated to 2008 crisis. Waste of money is being curtailed out of need. Bernie Maddoff was the first example.

No more wasting money looks like a new REVERSAL trend. Nothing is a coincidence. Insurance companies need to save money, and insurance premium costs are too high.

The Media, (4th branch of gov’t) when they want to, can create or modify an opinion of the masses, a public belief in about two weeks. Remember the “Weapons of mass destruction” that were not there? After 9/11 everybody was “taught” to hate Sadam Hussein.

Naturally, the “old spoon fed news” on things are still out there, but “new spoon fed news” is creeping in.

part:
“Jul 29, 2013 (Bloomberg) — Low-risk growths in the breast, prostate and elsewhere should no longer be named cancer and screening efforts to spot them should be cut back, a panel convened by the U.S. National Cancer Institute said.

Among their recommendations, the authors of yesterday’s medical journal editorial called for an independent, broad group under the auspice of an organization such as the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies to review and rename less-risky lesions and growths currently identified as cancer.

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2013-07-29/less-risky-growths-need-less-frightening-name-than-cancer

Another…
Docs Say Extra Tests Not the Key to Best Patient Care
Part:

In an effort to end medical over-testing, nine major medical professional organizations have banded together to try to change the way doctors use tests and procedures once considered fairly routine.

The campaign, Choosing Wisely, a joint effort led by the American Board of Internal Medicine Foundation and Consumer Reports, released a list of 45 common tests and procedures it hopes will be more carefully prescribed and performed.

video:
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/doctors-react-testing-recommendations/story?id=16073905

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