How not to be duped by an overpaid actress posing as a medical spokesperson
http://www.nature.com/news/huge-cancer-study-uncovers-74-genetic-risk-factors-1.12675
The media is getting reckless and irresponsible again. This time with the glorification of a total moron freak show of someone who bought into the myth that there is a cancer proclivity gene so before there is any trace of sickness or disease much less cancer you should lob off both your breasts and cut out your uterus.
Then go on hormone treatments for the rest of your life and get cancer from that.
Now it is being reported that Angelina is so brave because she did actually have cancer and is a cancer survivor- all hail angelina. This too is crappola- she never had any disease, no trace of cancer, no pre-cancerous cells, nothing. Just insane fear that because she had a few relatives die from breast cancer she should cut out her breasts to now parade around ridiculously large synthetic ones to enhance her profile and no doubt jittilate a few dumb guys .
Never mind all the environmental facts like the fact that part of LA where the relatives lived were toxic dumpsite and polluted groundwater zones- lets ignore the environmental impacts of cancer.
It appears that the jolie-pitts have some of the same paid PR people that the royal family does, or at least Prince Harry because someone pretending to be his official fan club just sent me a picture of Angelina smiling in her new breasts. Why? Their agent appears, by his mis-spelled grammatically awkward sentence construction to be an asian speaker by birth with a strange fixation on digging up royal family old photos and putting tiny hearts next to them. He calls himself the 'official' fan page.
The unofficial ones might or might not actually be British subjects, and for the Camilla shots I am guessing NOT.
This fixation with celebrity may be harmless but for the fact that when they purport to be real medical spokespeople there is a great danger. After Angelina's announcement came out a rash of men fearing prostate cancer in their family apparently wanted prostate surgery.
The paper urged everyone to get this genetic testing just so we don't think we have breast cancer, feeding off a fear frenzy with the implication that if only you lob off your breasts you could look stacked like Angelina. And who owns this one genetic testing company doing this medical quackery? You can bet its covered by your governmental Obamacare.
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