The Big Squeeze: A Social and Political History of the Controversial Mammogram

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Author:   Handel E. Reynolds
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
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9781501705748


Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 November 2016
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  • Winner of Second Place Winner, Consumer Health Category, Ame.

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Author:   Handel E. Reynolds
Publisher:   Cornell University Press
Imprint:   ILR Press
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9781501705748


ISBN 10:   1501705741
Pages:   136
Publication Date:   15 November 2016
Recommended Age:   From 18 years
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Mammography Story 1. Timing Is Everything 2. First Exposure 3. The Aftermath 4. A Tale of Two Epidemics 5. Age Is Nothing but a Number 6. Pulling the Plug on Granny 7. The House that Mammography Built 8. Overdiagnosis: Mammography's Burden Notes Index

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"""Does mammography reduce mortality from breast cancer,and if so, to what degree? ... Do benefits of mammography exceed the potential harms? Why and how did the debate shift from a scientific to a political one? The Big Squeeze provides answers to these questions by taking readers on a fascinating and enlightening 50-year journey... Providing a balanced, objective, in-depth discussion of all aspects of screening mammography, The Big Squeeze will not only be an educational asset for physicians but a book they can feel comfortable in recommending to their patients as well.""-Leonard Berlin, MD, Journal of the American Medical Association (19 December 2012) ""The Big Squeeze gives a short and interesting view of the social and political history of mammography... Reynolds ... retells the so-called truth of mammography screening, and he gives a balanced view. He devotes a whole chapter to overdiagnosis, the major harm of mammography screening... I enjoyed reading this book and would highly recommend it to everybody.""-Mette Kalager, The Lancet Oncology (February 2013) ""Dr. Handel Reynolds has done a terrific job in telling the story of mammographic screening and putting it into context! Everyone who wants to understand why this has become a third rail needs to read this book.""-Susan M. Love, MD, President of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation and author of Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book ""The Big Squeeze is a fascinating and thought-provoking review of the history, science, and politics of breast cancer screening. Despite my many years in this field, I learned a great deal, particularly about some of the earlier years of the development of screening mammography. The book is beautifully written and highly readable-it will be a great resource for health care professionals and the public.""-Valerie P. Jackson, MD, FACR, Eugene C. Klatte Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine ""This book is a quiet call for a more frank discussion of what an 'indispensable tool' mammography is in the fight against breast cancer ... Reynolds takes a critical look at the 'breast cancer epidemic'; the ever-shifting guidelines regarding the age at which women should be screened; confusing interpretations of results; the role of breast cancer activists in promoting mammograms; and the profitable industry that has grown up around mammography... 'Women need complete and accurate information regarding the risks and benefits,' Reynolds asserts-and this brief, clear volume can be the first step in achieving that goal.""-Publishers Weekly (11 June 2012) ""The Big Squeeze is first class. Dr. Handel Reynolds describes the controversy over mammography in a careful, objective fashion. He avoids polemical descriptions and shares with readers the information currently available about the benefits and risks of mammography.""-Jerome Kassirer, MD, Distinguished Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine, author of On the Take: How Medicine's Complicity with Big Business Can Endanger Your Health ""The Big Squeeze is a terrific book: a history of screening mammography that is interesting, important, timely and controversial. The book is short, fast moving, and balanced (although, in this day of polarized opinions, balance is often perceived only through the eyes of the beholder). It will be of particular interest to women, physicians, and perhaps politicians. Dr. Handel Reynolds interweaves scientific, social, political, emotional and economic issues, many of which are peculiar to breast cancer. Much of the confusion and controversy regarding screening mammography resolves around age and timing: when to begin and how often. Physicians, statisticians, politicians, and patients from around the world, each using the same data, have come up with different recommendations for breast screening. Dr. Reynolds takes us on this roller-coaster ride and his conclusions are that annual screening mammography, starting at age 40, does save lives, but ...""-Ferris M. Hall, MD, FACR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School"


Does mammography reduce mortality from breast cancer,and if so, to what degree? ... Do benefits of mammography exceed the potential harms? Why and how did the debate shift from a scientific to a political one? The Big Squeeze provides answers to these questions by taking readers on a fascinating and enlightening 50-year journey... Providing a balanced, objective, in-depth discussion of all aspects of screening mammography, The Big Squeeze will not only be an educational asset for physicians but a book they can feel comfortable in recommending to their patients as well. -Leonard Berlin, MD, Journal of the American Medical Association (19 December 2012) The Big Squeeze gives a short and interesting view of the social and political history of mammography... Reynolds ... retells the so-called truth of mammography screening, and he gives a balanced view. He devotes a whole chapter to overdiagnosis, the major harm of mammography screening... I enjoyed reading this book and would highly recommend it to everybody. -Mette Kalager, The Lancet Oncology (February 2013) Dr. Handel Reynolds has done a terrific job in telling the story of mammographic screening and putting it into context! Everyone who wants to understand why this has become a third rail needs to read this book. -Susan M. Love, MD, President of the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation and author of Dr. Susan Love's Breast Book The Big Squeeze is a fascinating and thought-provoking review of the history, science, and politics of breast cancer screening. Despite my many years in this field, I learned a great deal, particularly about some of the earlier years of the development of screening mammography. The book is beautifully written and highly readable-it will be a great resource for health care professionals and the public. -Valerie P. Jackson, MD, FACR, Eugene C. Klatte Professor and Chair, Department of Radiology and Imaging Sciences, Indiana University School of Medicine This book is a quiet call for a more frank discussion of what an 'indispensable tool' mammography is in the fight against breast cancer ... Reynolds takes a critical look at the 'breast cancer epidemic'; the ever-shifting guidelines regarding the age at which women should be screened; confusing interpretations of results; the role of breast cancer activists in promoting mammograms; and the profitable industry that has grown up around mammography... 'Women need complete and accurate information regarding the risks and benefits,' Reynolds asserts-and this brief, clear volume can be the first step in achieving that goal. -Publishers Weekly (11 June 2012) The Big Squeeze is first class. Dr. Handel Reynolds describes the controversy over mammography in a careful, objective fashion. He avoids polemical descriptions and shares with readers the information currently available about the benefits and risks of mammography. -Jerome Kassirer, MD, Distinguished Professor, Tufts University School of Medicine, author of On the Take: How Medicine's Complicity with Big Business Can Endanger Your Health The Big Squeeze is a terrific book: a history of screening mammography that is interesting, important, timely and controversial. The book is short, fast moving, and balanced (although, in this day of polarized opinions, balance is often perceived only through the eyes of the beholder). It will be of particular interest to women, physicians, and perhaps politicians. Dr. Handel Reynolds interweaves scientific, social, political, emotional and economic issues, many of which are peculiar to breast cancer. Much of the confusion and controversy regarding screening mammography resolves around age and timing: when to begin and how often. Physicians, statisticians, politicians, and patients from around the world, each using the same data, have come up with different recommendations for breast screening. Dr. Reynolds takes us on this roller-coaster ride and his conclusions are that annual screening mammography, starting at age 40, does save lives, but ... -Ferris M. Hall, MD, FACR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center and Harvard Medical School


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The late Handel Reynolds MD was a breast radiologist in private practice in Atlanta, Georgia, and former Chief of Breast Radiology at Indiana University.

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