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Conspiracy of hope : the truth about breast cancer screening  Cover Image Book Book

Conspiracy of hope : the truth about breast cancer screening

Pellerin, Renée (author.).

Summary: "For decades, women have been told that mammograms save lives. Yet many scientists say that this is in fact not true. Conspiracy of Hope reveals how breast cancer screening was introduced in the US before there was any good evidence it made any difference, and an unfounded belief in early detection caught on quickly in Canada and other developed countries. Today the evidence is starkly clear. Screening does more harm than good. Still women, and their doctors, continue to buy into a myth perpetuated by greed, fear, and wishful thinking. Conspiracy of Hope illustrates how a vortex of interests came together to make breast screening standard medical practice and why it's so hard to persuade them they are wrong. The radiologists, the imaging machinery manufacturers, and the pink ribbon charities are all part of that story. It is a tale of back-stabbing and intrigue, of exploiting fear and hope, while distorting and misrepresenting the evidence. Or simply ignoring it."

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  • ISBN: 9781773100388 (paperback)
  • Physical Description: print
    regular print
    285 pages ; 23 cm
  • Publisher: Fredericton, New Brunswick : Goose Lane Editions, 2018.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Subject: Breast -- Cancer -- Diagnosis -- Evaluation
Medical screening -- Evaluation
Breast -- Cancer -- Risk factors
Breast -- Radiography

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  • 13 of 14 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Terrace Public Library.

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  • 0 current holds with 14 total copies.
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Terrace Public Library 616.9944 PEL (Text) 35151001074996 Adult Non-fiction Volume hold Available -

Summary: "For decades, women have been told that mammograms save lives. Yet many scientists say that this is in fact not true. Conspiracy of Hope reveals how breast cancer screening was introduced in the US before there was any good evidence it made any difference, and an unfounded belief in early detection caught on quickly in Canada and other developed countries. Today the evidence is starkly clear. Screening does more harm than good. Still women, and their doctors, continue to buy into a myth perpetuated by greed, fear, and wishful thinking. Conspiracy of Hope illustrates how a vortex of interests came together to make breast screening standard medical practice and why it's so hard to persuade them they are wrong. The radiologists, the imaging machinery manufacturers, and the pink ribbon charities are all part of that story. It is a tale of back-stabbing and intrigue, of exploiting fear and hope, while distorting and misrepresenting the evidence. Or simply ignoring it."
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