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On some thread we were talking about how early diagnosis is a life saver and companies like Prenuvo are doing something nice.

He was 100% opposed, tried to be smaht by arguing something like more screening = more false positives and he came to the dumbest conclusion that no one should do tests until they have symptoms or something, lmao.

A prime example of the "expert" illusion.



Just me and MD Anderson, I guess.

https://www.mdanderson.org/cancerwise/should-you-get-a-full-...

And the University of Michigan:

https://www.michiganmedicine.org/health-lab/whole-body-mris-...

And Lisa Doggett for NPR:

https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/06/18/nx...

And the Canadian Medical Association:

https://choosingwiselycanada.org/should-you-get-a-full-body-...

And Dana Farber:

https://blog.dana-farber.org/insight/2023/08/full-body-mri-s...

I'm stopping before clicking onto the 2nd Google search page.

So, like, two things here.

First: all that happened here is: I read a lot of stuff about this, and "don't get a full body scan" is a super common message actual experts deliver. I remembered, and repeated it on a thread.

Second: how weird is it that you somehow remembered some otherwise-long-forgotten slapfight thread and brought it up unbidden like this? You should charge me rent if I'm going to live in your brain like this.




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