Understanding the Mammography Controversy: Science, Politics, and Breast Cancer Screening

Author:   Madelon L. Finkel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
ISBN:  

9780275981884


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 August 2005
Format:   Hardback
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Understanding the Mammography Controversy: Science, Politics, and Breast Cancer Screening


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Writing to be understood by the layreader, Finkel shows us how breast cancer develops and explains the controversy surrounding mammography. How valid are the screenings? Who should be screened? How frequently? At what age? Should women be screened at all? This book dissects the issues to help present answers. Above all, says Finkel, women need to make informed decisions, and to do what they need to understand the potential benefits and potential harms accompanying mammography. Writing to be understood by the layreader, Finkel shows us how breast cancer develops and explains the controversy surrounding mammography. How valid are the screenings? Who should be screened? How frequently? At what age? Should women be screened at all? This book dissects the issues to help discern answers. Above all, says Finkel, women need to make informed decisions, and to do what they need to understand the potential benefits and potential harms accompanying mammography. This book includes a timeline showing changing public advice on mammography across the years. Listings explain how to see federal reports on mammography facilites and how to find and contact support groups. Finkel details the development of breast cancer and its various types of tumors, the treatment options, and the psychological effects. Also provided are techniques for—and questions to ask when—communicating with your doctor in order to make informed decisions.

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Author:   Madelon L. Finkel
Publisher:   Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint:   Praeger Publishers Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm
Weight:   0.490kg
ISBN:  

9780275981884


ISBN 10:   0275981886
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 August 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Acknowledgement; The Breast; The Epidemiology of Breast Cancer: Who Is At Risk?; Breast Cancer Treatment and Options; The Principles of Cancer Screening and Diagnosis; Breast Cancer Detection: Old and New Techniques; What Does the Research Show?; Making Sense Out Of It All; Communicating With Doctors; Glossary; Index.

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<p> To help women make informed decisions about having mammograms, Finkel reviews the potential benefits and liabilities of mammography and explains how to find federal research reports and support groups. She also describes the development of breast cancer and its treatments and psychological effects. The book is written for the general reader. - <p>SciTech Book News


[E]xamines the questions surrounding the technology and facts about breast disease....Finkel presents the prevailing facts and theorems with wit and clarity, making the subject understandable for the layperson. -The Costco Connection


Finkel offers a useful--and for patients, indispensable--book about the most current diagnostic and therapeutic methods available to screen for and treat breast cancer. She devotes a chapter to studies with different findings regarding the value of mammography as a preventive tool; most professional organizations endorse an annual x-ray, even while debating the appropriate age for initiation....Finkel discusses prevailing theories on diet, emotions, heredity, ethnicity, and environment, and shows that there are no definitive answers to explain who will get breast cancer. She is particularly good at presenting the patients' emotions and the importance of supportive medical professionals. The book has no continuous narrative thread; it is more a compendium of information that will be read in bits and pieces, according to readers' particular concerns. This important guide should be a part of libraries' collections because it addresses all aspects of a specter that haunts most women, whether or not they fall victim. Recommended. All levels. - Choice [D]etails the processes involved in ascertaining evidence of and treating breast cancers, including new approaches and techniques....Useful information; for practitioners and professional collections. - Library Journal [E]xamines the questions surrounding the technology and facts about breast disease....Finkel presents the prevailing facts and theorems with wit and clarity, making the subject understandable for the layperson. - The Costco Connection The book directly addresses the still-controversial issues, such as deciding when is the right time to have a mammogram, what is the right age for mammography (the body of evidence indicates a benefit for women aged 50 to 69) and whether mammography is useful at all (it is). While not perfect, mammography is the only population-based breast cancer screening method that has been shown to actually save lives....This book includes a timeline that details the disagreement within the scientific community and changing public advice on mammography over the years....The book offers readers practical information, including how to give a breast self-exam, how to communicate with one's doctor, a list of support groups and organizations for breast cancer patients, and resources for clinical trials. - Hospital Business Week/Oncology Business Week/Women's Health Law Weekly/Medical [I]n directly responding to attention-grabbing headlines that she feels deliver more fear than fact-based information, Finkel keeps her head and methodically demystifies breast disease....Further, she deconstructs several breast-cancer screening methods, taking into account the cost, the efficacy, and the availability of each. Her gift is for plain talk about breast disease and mammography, which, though admittedly imperfect, is still considered the best prediagnostic tool for breast cancer. - Booklist, Starred Review To help women make informed decisions about having mammograms, Finkel reviews the potential benefits and liabilities of mammography and explains how to find federal research reports and support groups. She also describes the development of breast cancer and its treatments and psychological effects. The book is written for the general reader. - SciTech Book News


To help women make informed decisions about having mammograms, Finkel reviews the potential benefits and liabilities of mammography and explains how to find federal research reports and support groups. She also describes the development of breast cancer and its treatments and psychological effects. The book is written for the general reader. - SciTech Book News [I]n directly responding to attention-grabbing headlines that she feels deliver more fear than fact-based information, Finkel keeps her head and methodically demystifies breast disease....Further, she deconstructs several breast-cancer screening methods, taking into account the cost, the efficacy, and the availability of each. Her gift is for plain talk about breast disease and mammography, which, though admittedly imperfect, is still considered the best prediagnostic tool for breast cancer. - Booklist, Starred Review The book directly addresses the still-controversial issues, such as deciding when is the right time to have a mammogram, what is the right age for mammography (the body of evidence indicates a benefit for women aged 50 to 69) and whether mammography is useful at all (it is). While not perfect, mammography is the only population-based breast cancer screening method that has been shown to actually save lives....This book includes a timeline that details the disagreement within the scientific community and changing public advice on mammography over the years....The book offers readers practical information, including how to give a breast self-exam, how to communicate with one's doctor, a list of support groups and organizations for breast cancer patients, and resources for clinical trials. - Hospital Business Week/Oncology Business Week/Women's Health Law Weekly/Medical [E]xamines the questions surrounding the technology and facts about breast disease....Finkel presents the prevailing facts and theorems with wit and clarity, making the subject understandable for the layperson. - The Costco Connection [D]etails the processes involved in ascertaining evidence of and treating breast cancers, including new approaches and techniques....Useful information; for practitioners and professional collections. - Library Journal Finkel offers a useful--and for patients, indispensable--book about the most current diagnostic and therapeutic methods available to screen for and treat breast cancer. She devotes a chapter to studies with different findings regarding the value of mammography as a preventive tool; most professional organizations endorse an annual x-ray, even while debating the appropriate age for initiation....Finkel discusses prevailing theories on diet, emotions, heredity, ethnicity, and environment, and shows that there are no definitive answers to explain who will get breast cancer. She is particularly good at presenting the patients' emotions and the importance of supportive medical professionals. The book has no continuous narrative thread; it is more a compendium of information that will be read in bits and pieces, according to readers' particular concerns. This important guide should be a part of libraries' collections because it addresses all aspects of a specter that haunts most women, whether or not they fall victim. Recommended. All levels. - Choice


Author Information

MADELON L. FINKEL, Ph.D., is Professor of Clinical Public Health at the Weill Medical College of Cornell University. She serves as Director of Cornell Analytic Consulting Services, and Director of the Office of International Medical Education at Weill Medical College. Her research has been focused on women's health issues, including studies of teenage sexual behavior and also hormone replacement therapy. Finkel has been honored with the Excellence in Teaching Award at Weill Medical College, where she has taught for more than two decades.

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