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Re: Making the Vaccine Decision
« Reply #90 on: December 07, 2019, 12:37:36 am »
Well, I wont get the flu vaccine until its at least 80 percent effective. Same with mammograms, I will wait till the test is better, alot of false positives going on.
Not getting a mammogram is wrong, I get one every year and have never had a false positive.  Your risk of getting breast cancer is higher by not getting one of if there is a family history of breast cancer. Having had 2 parents with cancer, I get a mammogram even though it was not breast cancer that they had. Here they have 3D imaging and no way, can one get a false reading on that. I hope you don't get breast cancer but not getting a mammogram is playing a huge risk. Not one I would take a chance on and if you end up with breast cancer, your going to be out a lot of money for chemo, radiation and even having a mastectomy. 
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