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The Yo Yo Effect: Why It Results in Needless Mastectomies

Posted by Dr. Gifford Jones on Aug 31, 2010 at 11:16 PM

Lumpectomy, Mastectomy

Why don’t doctors learn from history about breast cancer? Over 50 years ago a Scottish surgeon reported that radical removal of women’s breasts did not improve their survival rate. Yet for decades many surgeons have continued to do this mutilating operation. Now it’s been reported that whether a lumpectomy (removal only of the cancerous lump) or mastectomy (whole breast removal) is done also depends on where you live. What’s happening in this country, and the U.S., is partly due to the Yo Yo effect.

A study published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health shows that women living in Prince Edward Island are three times more likely to have a breast removed for breast cancer than women living in Quebec.

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