The Big Squeeze gives a short and interesting view of the social and political history of mammography.... Reynolds... retells the so-called truth of mammography screening, and he gives a balanced view. He devotes a whole chapter to overdiagnosis, the major harm of mammography screening.... I enjoyed reading this book and would highly recommend it to everybody.- Mette Kalager (The Lancet Oncology) Does mammography reduce mortality from breast cancer,and if so, to what degree?... Do benefits of mammography exceed the potential harms? Why and how did the debate shift from a scientific to a political one? The Big Squeeze provides answers to these questions by taking readers on a fascinating and enlightening 50-year journey.... Providing a balanced, objective, in-depth discussion of all aspects of screening mammography, The Big Squeeze will not only be an educational asset for physicians but a book they can feel comfortable in recommending to their patients as well.- Leonard BerlinMD (Journal of the American Medical Association) This book is a quiet call for a more frank discussion of what an 'indispensable tool' mammography is in the fight against breast cancer.... Reynolds takes a critical look at the 'breast cancer epidemic'; the ever-shifting guidelines regarding the age at which women should be screened; confusing interpretations of results; the role of breast cancer activists in promoting mammograms; and the profitable industry that has grown up around mammography.... 'Women need complete and accurate information regarding the risks and benefits,' Reynolds asserts—and this brief, clear volume can be the first step in achieving that goal.(Publishers Weekly)