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ARCANE debates about the black art of statistics rarely have the power to kill. Here’s one that does.

Last week, an article in a prestigious medical journal damned six influential studies, all of which concluded that screening by mammography can save lives. The headlines that followed were predictable: “Breast cancer screening is a waste of time” was par for the course.

Some women will have read this and shelved their New Year’s resolution to have a mammogram. Some could well have a tumour that will, as a result, go undetected. For some of them, detection may come too late.

That…

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