Increase in breast cancer “detection” is the incidence of cancer If screening identifies more early cancers, then fewer women should have cancer 2 years later In fact, the more you screen women, the more of them will have cancer two years later Even the info graphic shows this !https://twitter.com/DrPaulaGordon/status/1100570678418264064 …
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Overdiagnosis is an acknowledged problem with varying numbers quoted, depending on biases and background incidences accounted for.
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@DrBridgetOBrien doesn't believe that. She knows interval tumors are more lethal than screening found tumors. I asked@ShielaAppavoo for an overall mortality proof on breastcancer screening. She came up with a disease specific mortality study that contains logically biases.
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Shiela would have loved
@gorskon to accuse us from quackery because of us mentioning the breast cancer screening controverse.....Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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