Re: Delayed Treatments for Prostate Cancer




"Skeptic" <bcs002b@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"George Conklin" <georgeconklin1@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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With news reports out that the Journal of the National Cancer Institute
has
found that delayed intervention for prostate cancer is better than
overtreatment, links to the August 16 journal site require you to PAY
for
the article. Has anyone posting here paid or has a university
subscription
to the journal? What about some details? News reports are pretty bad
on
the details. The fee is $28 for viewing for 1 day. Since authors do
not
get paid for writing for these journals, and since most of the research
is
paid for by the taxpayers in the first place, it is a disgrace that the
public cannot even read publically-paid-for research.

Does anyone here have access to the article and wants to post some
details?
I hope that these rip-off journals go out of business with the Feds
trying
to make the research they pay for in the first place available to the
public
without having to pay $28 just to peek. Is it another medical disgrace.

link or specifics of publication?

The mortality rate from prostate cancer interventions is exceedingly low
so
your above claim is likely to a misunderstanding or just bad data.


Read the article before discussing it you fool.


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