Subject: MEDICAL MURDER
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Our ongoing research will continue to quantify the iatrogenic (caused
by the Medical Profession)morbidity, mortality, and financial loss in
outpatient clinics,transitional care, long-term care, rehabilitative
care, home care, private practitioners offices, as well as hospitals,
due to:
X-ray exposures: mammography, fluoroscopy, CT scans.
Overuse of antibiotics in all conditions.
Drugs that are carcinogenic: hormone replacement therapy (*seebelow),
immunosuppressive drugs, prescription drugs.
Cancer chemotherapy: If it doesnąt extend life, is itshortening life?
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Surgery and surgical procedures.
Unnecessary surgery: Cesarean section, radical mastectomy,preventive
mastectomy, radical hysterectomy, prostatectomy,cholecystectomies,
cosmetic surgery, arthroscopy, etc.
Medical procedures and therapies.
Discredited, unnecessary, and unproven medical procedures
andtherapies.
Doctors themselves: when doctors go on strike, it appears
themortality rate goes down.
Missed diagnoses.
*Part of our ongoing research will be to quantify the mortality and
morbidity caused by hormone replacement therapy (HRT) since the mid-
1940's. In December 2000, a government scientific advisory panel
recommended that synthetic estrogen be added to the nation's list of
cancer-causing agents. HRT, either synthetic estrogen alone or
combined with synthetic progesterone, is used by an estimated 13.5 to
16 million women in the U.S.145 The aborted Women's Health Initiative
Study (WHI) of 2002 showed that women taking synthetic estrogen
combined with synthetic progesterone have a higher incidence of
ovarian cancer, breast cancer, stroke, and heart disease and little
evidence of osteoporosis reduction or prevention of dementia. WHI
researchers, who usually never give recommendations, other than
demanding more studies, are advising doctors to be very cautious
about prescribing HRT to their patients.100,146-150
Results of the "Million Women Study" on HRT and breast cancer in the
U.K were published in the Lancet, August, 2003. Lead author,
Professor Valerie Beral, Director of the Cancer Research UK
Epidemiology Unit, is very open about the damage HRT has caused. She
said, "We estimate that over the past decade, use of HRT by UK women
aged 50-64 has resulted in an extra 20,000 breast cancers, oestrogen-
progestagen (combination) therapy accounting for 15,000 of these."151
However, we were not able to find the statistics on breast cancer,
stroke, uterine cancer, or heart disease due to HRT used by American
women. The population of America is roughly six times that of the
U.K. Therefore, it is possible that 120,000 cases of breast cancer
have been caused by HRT in the past decade.
CONCLUSION
When the number one killer in a society is the healthcare system,
then, that system has no excuse except to address its own urgent
shortcomings. It's a failed system in need of immediate attention.
What we have outlined in this paper are insupportable aspects of our
contemporary medical system that need to be changed - beginning at
its very foundations.
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