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Anyone had a full body scan?
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<blockquote data-quote="satellitedriver" data-source="post: 5120780" data-attributes="member: 1664"><p>Whole-body scans are a poor screening tool.</p><p><strong>No medical societies recommend whole-body scans</strong>. That's because there is no evidence that the scans are a good screening tool. Whole-body scans find cancer tumors in less than two percent of patients without symptoms.</p><p>Stick with your trusted doctor's advice, on how to test and protect your life and health.</p><p>IMHO, it is just a scam to make money.</p><p>If the scan found anything, you would still have to go a qualified doctor for further diagnosis and treatment.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="satellitedriver, post: 5120780, member: 1664"] Whole-body scans are a poor screening tool. [B]No medical societies recommend whole-body scans[/B]. That's because there is no evidence that the scans are a good screening tool. Whole-body scans find cancer tumors in less than two percent of patients without symptoms. Stick with your trusted doctor's advice, on how to test and protect your life and health. IMHO, it is just a scam to make money. If the scan found anything, you would still have to go a qualified doctor for further diagnosis and treatment. [/QUOTE]
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