The Unholy Alliance Part One
By Kathleen Deoul
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Initially, researchers dismissed the rise in the breast cancer rate claiming it was nothing more than the result of more intensive screening. Because more women were getting mammograms, they argued, it was natural that cases that had previously gone undetected would be found, giving the appearance of an increased rate.
The trouble is, were this the case, after an initial rise in new cases, the breast cancer rate would be expected to level off, reflecting the new, more aggressive screening. That isn't what happened. Instead, the rate continued to rise. Moreover, while previously undetected cases might account for a slight rise in the breast cancer rate, there is no way they could be responsible for the rate tripling!
But if it's not more screening, what is the cause, and why haven't we heard more about it?

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