(NaturalNews)
Earlier this year, NaturalNews reported
the kind of story that almost seems too
far-fetched to be true. According to a study
by University of California at San Francisco
(UCSF) researchers that was published in
the American Journal of Public Health, unneeded,
expensive mammograms are regularly
pushed on elderly women who are incapacitated
and dying from Alzheimer's disease
or other forms of dementia, especially if
the patients still have assets of $100,000
or more.
Think
the cancer screening industry couldn't get
any greedier than that example?
Think again.
Another
study, just out in the October 13 issue
of the Journal of the American Medical Association
(JAMA) concludes a sizeable proportion of
terminally ill cancer patients are being
subjected to common, expensive (and often
painful) cancer screening tests. And these
tests provide virtually no benefit whatsoever
to those dying of cancer -- although they
do hike up medical bills and profits for
health care providers.
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