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    The problem with male gynecologists

    Over the years it has become obvious to most people that the medical profession has a ridiculous obsession with the female breasts and genitals. Through fear mongering and misinformation, women have been made to feel afraid of their most precious body parts. Fear is the medical profession's main weapon. The more afraid people are, the easier it is to have power and control over them. In America, cancer and cancer prevention is approximately a $220 billion dollar a year industry, and doctors know that women are easy to manipulate when it comes to health.

    It amazes me how often I hear women say that men can't be trusted, yet these same women will go to male doctors for very personal exams--exams that allow doctors to see women in ways that most women wouldn't even allow their own husbands to see. This is a complete violation of women's privacy. It just seems very odd to me that the kind of cancers doctors are most concerned about, just so happens to be the most personal body parts of a woman. Let me elaborate:

    Very often when a woman is having a pap smear, the doctor--usually a male doctor--will do a anal exam. A common excuse is that he is checking for any lumps that might indicate anal cancer. If that were true, why don't doctors seem to care about doing random checks on men's anuses? Why are they so focused on doing it to women? And why do anal exams on young women who are 18-21? Do doctors really think that young women have a high risk of anal cancer? But like I've said, why only focus on the women? Why not do random anal checks on men? Something seems very fishy to me.

    Let me tell you a secret: early detection is a hoax; it's pig slop. Did you know that every time a woman has a mammogram, she increases her risk of breast cancer by 2%? And did you know that if a woman unknowingly has breast cancer and is subjected to a mammogram, the pressure from the mammogram can cause the cancerous tumor to spread to other parts of the breast? Early detection really means early death, because most cancer patients these days die from the poisons of chemo and radiation, so why put women through all these embarrassing and invasive exams, just to kill them with chemotherapy if cancer is found?

    Your opinions?
  • KMonte85
    Veteran Member
    • Oct 2009
    • 3303

    Did you know that 87% of statistics are made up on the spot?

    My opinion? Your misinformation is astounding.

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    • Claret
      Assistant Admin
      • Jan 2011
      • 1823

      I say hogwash. Very often the reason for any type of rectal exam is to see if compression will let the doctor get a better idea of what he is feeling. For instance upon a visual examination he/she may see a spot in the vaginal canal. In order to determine what that spot is he/she may do a digital examination which may or may not include insertion of a finger in the anus to compress the tissue.

      Doctors do perform digital examinations on males, especially if looking for prostate problems.

      I'd say get your facts straight prior to making outlandish claims and assertations.

      Do you know how many lives have been saved from early detection by a breast examination or a mamogram? I thought not.
      That which we forget may as well never really happened.

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      • Little
        • Feb 2007
        • 4329

        This thread was as unproductive six months ago as I imagine it'll be now.
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