ImTriggerHappy
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I agree I would follow the advice of the healthcare professionals. Just pointing out that when you look on the internet that all the healthcare sites that pop up say it doesnt cause cancer.http://www.healthcentral.com/breast-cancer/c/question/767995/59543/
If someone has been put on the "at risk" list due to genetic markers it would be a brave man indeed that suggests that they should ignore the advice of healthcare professionals because someone on the internet said it was OK.
Its not my opinion its the experts on those sites.
The mammogram thing is whole different kettle of fish. If you are going to have to have those tests regularly then you definitely dont wont to make the results more difficult to understand.
My wife is on the at risk list as well which is why I knew where to look.
Still think my original sentiment is right that the original post on the subject was crap. Especially when it ends with thats what the marshall told me.
Dont need anymore scare stories out there.
Bacon the silent killer.
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