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The Letters Editor It is a pity the Government has abandoned its policy of funding only medical interventions that have been proven to be effective - evidence-based medicine. There is still not a single properly run randomised trial showing that radiotherapy increases survival over no treatment. In fact, recent trials show it does more harm than good - for example with breast cancer, lung cancer and colorectal cancer. Rather than increasing the use of radiotherapy from 35% to 50% of all cancer patients as recommended by radiotherapists we should be reducing its use to the less than 5% of cancer patients who will get some short-term benefit from shrinking their tumours that are threatening a vital organ, such as the bowel or brain. The $72.7 million could have been better used to help cancer patients learn how to help themselves, and avoid further harm to their health. Don Benjamin |