Breast Cancer Mammogram Recommendations

by admin on January 29, 2010

Breast Cancer Mammogram Recommendations
Why the panel recommendations from the previous breast exams not you think?

that insurance companies and the promising national care plans are beginning to deny health mammograms for women under 50 years? show greater numbers of incidents at that point, but also show (not tell) that the mortality rate for the smallest group of women below that age is higher. Yes, $ 190,000 for every woman diagnosed. My wife is worth more than that. My mother, who died at the age of 49 years because of breast cancer was the most valuable. My sister, who was diagnosed at 40 is now in remission. I fear that this mentality is the tendency, we can expect to see in the future. What are you worth?

It's no small coincidence that suddenly tells us not to waste money on insurance costs. Of course I also have told women to stop self-exams so they do not run in the hospital if they think they find something. Obama has often mentioned how he intends to reduce repetition trials in the medical process. I am of the view that human life is worth the extra expense, and if the government plan does not agree then I will follow the plan you have thank you very much. If some deaths avoidable, unnecessary and premature what is needed is for Americans to find fault with the government planning to do so. They will not learn otherwise.

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