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Do radiation risks outweigh the benefits of mammograms?

Do mam­mo­grams really save lives? The sci­en­tific evi­dence indi­cates that, con­trary to pub­lic opin­ion, rou­tine mam­mo­grams do not sig­nif­i­cantly increase a person’s chance of sur­viv­ing breast can­cer, and may actu­ally increase their over­all risk of devel­op­ing it.

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It’s Time to Opt-out of X-Ray Scans at the Airport

The United States stands nearly alone in its embrace of backscat­ter x-ray body scan­ners at air­ports, down­play­ing legit­i­mate con­cerns over the cumu­la­tive can­cer risk posed by ion­iz­ing radi­a­tion emis­sions from these machines. Even though most devel­oped nations, includ­ing the Euro­pean Union, have opted against using these machines that have a known car­cino­genic mech­a­nism, the TSA and the FDA both claim that the x-ray scan­ners pose no long-term health risk to any­one, includ­ing tra­di­tion­ally vul­ner­a­ble seg­ments of the pop­u­la­tion, such as chil­dren and preg­nant women.

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