Buyer Beware: Cancer Screening Is ‘Diagnosing Cancer That Isn’t Cancer’
Around the country, Americans have begun waking up to the possibility that the health care system is more interested in your wallet than it is in your cure.
Which is why extra caution should be taken when it comes to earth-shattering diagnoses like cancer.
“The ridiculous cancer screening programs that are designed to bring in customers to medical centers are diagnosing cancer that isn’t cancer,” Dr. Pam Popper, an internationally recognized expert on nutrition, medicine, and health and the founder and executive director of Wellness Forum Health tells Liz Wheeler of the “The Liz Wheeler Show.”
“In other words, ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS) is not cancer, it’s a risk factor for breast cancer,” she continues. “A lot of people are being treated for cancer because they have risk factors, which is great for the industry, not so great for the patient.”
A major factor in preventing and/or curing cancer is diet, which conventional cancer doctors often don’t focus on.
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