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Crank spin versus science on mammography

Sometimes when a study comes out that I'm very interested in blogging about, I don't get around to it right away. In the blogging biz, this sort of delay is often considered a bad thing, because blogging tends to be very immediate, about being the firstest with the mostest, and the moment to strike and be heard about major studies is brief. Of course, there's also real life as well. That this particular study came out in the New England Journal of Medicine (NEJM) didn't help. So, here it is, a week and a half later, and I'm finally getting around to it. ....

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 00:19:00

And i think wejust have to be with them. our thoughts and our prayers are with you. and will be with you for quite some time. rural county donegal is often thought of as the essence of tranquillity. an idyllic retreat. tonight, widespread grieving has begun, coupled with an intense feeling of disbelief. chris page, bbc news, creeslough. breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer related deaths among women worldwide and while screening mammography is available, there is an ongoing interest in improved early detection. a new fast, free blood test has recently been introduced in singapore. we can speak to doctor sarah loo at one of the hospitals offering this test and doctor loo joins us from singapore. what does this new way of screening ....

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No, the New York Times did not "kill your patient."

One of the more depressing things about getting much more interested in the debate over how we should screen for common cancers, particularly breast and prostate cancer, is my increasing realization of just how little physicians themselves understand about the complexities involved in weighing the value of such tests. It's become increasingly apparent to me that most physicians believe that early detection is always good and that it always saves lives, having little or no conception of lead time or length bias. ....

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