Beware: PSA prostate cancer screening test is a dangerous hoax, warns discoverer of prostate specific antigen
Tuesday, August 27, 2013 by: Paul Fassa
(NaturalNews) Prostate cancer is the most common cancer in
men. By the age of 50, most men have some cancerous prostate cells, although
many will never know it unless they are screened, and most will not die from it.
Luckily, it's a slow growing cancer. Although prostate cancer cases increase
with age, still, only about 3% of men actually die from it.
The American Cancer Society states that in 2013, approximately 238,590 new cases
of prostate cancer will be diagnosed and estimates that about 29,720 men will
die from it.
Interestingly, they also state, "Prostate cancer can be a serious disease, but
most men found to have prostate cancer do not die from it. In fact, more than
2.5 million men in the United States who have had prostate cancer at some point
are still alive today."
PSA screening disaster
The standard PSA (prostate specific antigen) test was
approved by the FDA in 1994, and each year millions of men are screened via a
blood test for the PSA antigen, which is manufactured exclusively by the
prostate gland.
For many men, this is when the serious life threatening trouble begins. Early,
aggressive allopathic prostate cancer treatment can and does cause permanent
damage, including impotence, heart attacks, incontinence and even death from a
disease that is, ironically, statistically unlikely to kill them.
No-Holds-Barred indictment of PSA testing
In 1970, Richard J. Ablin discovered the PSA. In a 2010 N.Y.
Times Op-Ed piece titled, "The Great Prostate Mistake," Mr. Ablin sets the
record straight.
"As I've been trying to make clear for many years now, PSA
testing can't detect prostate cancer and, more important, it can't
distinguish between the two types of prostate cancer - the one that will kill
you and the one that won't."
Ablin explains that a PSA test merely measures how much PSA or prostate specific
antigen is in your blood. Although elevated levels of PSA can be detected, that
alone does not necessarily indicate prostate
cancer.
Why? Because common over-the-counter medications like Ibuprofen, benign prostate
enlargement (an inevitable part of aging) and infections also elevate PSA
levels. Men with high PSA readings can be cancer free,
while those with low readings can actually have cancer!
Ablin exclaims, "I never dreamed that my discovery four decades ago would lead
to such a profit-driven public health disaster. The medical community must
confront reality and stop the inappropriate use of PSA screening. Doing
so would save billions of dollars and rescue millions of men from unnecessary,
debilitating treatments." (Emphasis added)
The respected British medical journal, Lancet, reported on 13 February
1993 early screening often leads to unnecessary treatment and "33% of autopsies
show prostate cancer but only 1% die from it."
Dr. Tim O'Shea, a maverick Doctor of Chiropractic, holistic health lecturer,
author and founder of the doctorwithin.com website states: "This means
that the immune system can hold many problems in check, as long as it is not
compromised by powerful [and/or toxic] procedures."
Gina Kolata of the New York Times cited two studies published in the
March 2009 edition of the prestigious New England Journal of Medicine that
concluded PSA screening increased mortality!
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Sources for this article include:
http://www.naturalnews.com
http://www.cancer.gov
http://www.besthealthmag.ca
http://www.thedoctorwithin.com
http://www.nytimes.com
http://science.naturalnews.com
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