However, another 10 healthy women will be transformed into cancer patients and undergo treatment needlessly.
Hmm, but would these 10 have become ill had they not had early detection? I don't quite get this statement (maybe its better explained in the full article that I don't have time to read right now).
I will say, that an astute doctor and self exams are probably at least as important, if not more so, than the mammogram depending on your breast structure. I keep going back to my Mom's experience, but her doc picked up on something that didn't look right (a concavity) and sent her for a biopsy. It found, not a lump, but a form of cancer which develops in a flat structure that doesn't present as a lump and therefore can't be seen on the mammogram. Not to mention the fact that she had cystic breasts anyway, so her mammograms were virtually useless. She was luck...it was caught before it spread to her lymp nodes so she had a mastectomy and didn't have to undergo any further treatment. If her doc hadn't been so astute in looking for the changes, she might have had a very different outcome.
I guess until they come up with a better system, we all (us women that is) have to be vigilant about self exams. It may be our best chance of picking something up and getting the treatment we need.
Katy