The New York Times
Call it the arrow of cancer. Like the arrow of time, it was supposed to point in one direction. Cancers grew and worsened.
But as a paper in The Journal of the American Medical Association noted last week, data from more than two decades of screening for breast and prostate cancer call that view into question. Besides finding tumors
that would be lethal if left untreated, screening appears to be finding
many small tumors that would not be a problem if they were left alone,
undiscovered by screening... Read More