DCIS 411

DCIS 411 Your path to clarity and health It is estimated that 60,000+ women annually are diagnosed with DCIS which is considered “stage zero” breast cancer. Donna Pinto

DCIS 411 provides up-to-date research, personal stories and valuable resources that offer support, less invasive treatment options and peace of mind for women diagnosed with DCIS (Ductal Carcinoma In Situ). It is a highly confusing diagnosis. Although it is NOT invasive cancer and most low grade DCIS will never progress, “standard of care” treatments are alarmingly aggressive and invasive. The maj

ority of women, driven by an overwhelming sense of fear and confusion, rush into lumpectomies, mastectomies, weeks of daily radiation, toxifying drugs with harsh side effects along with a future filled with excessive mammograms and biopsies. Even within the medical community, there is great controversy and debate around “over treatment” of DCIS. We are told 50% believe it is a precursor to cancer and 50% believe it will never progress. It has been called “stage zero” breast cancer, pre-cancer, pre-invasive breast cancer and non-invasive breast cancer. There is now a movement among breast cancer/DCIS experts to take the word “carcinoma” out of the diagnosis to undo the current hysteria around DCIS and women seeking prophylactic mastectomies. With all the controversy, it is no wonder women and their families feel confused, overwhelmed, scared, uncertain and pressured. Upon investigation of DCIS, the information overload can send one spinning. Since January 2010, I have been digging for information in an effort to gain understanding and gather support for a healthier, saner way to live with a DCIS diagnosis. Above all, my intuition remains my best guide and resource. We all have a choice. We do not need to buy into the fear and hysteria around DCIS. Understanding, not ignorance, is bliss. No matter what anyone says (even medical experts), you and only you will know what is the right path for you. Please visit www.dcis411.com

May you find useful information, support, options and sanity here.

Elle Macpherson was diagnosed with DCIS. Let’s count how many times this medical oncologist says “breast cancer” and mak...
06/11/2026

Elle Macpherson was diagnosed with DCIS.
Let’s count how many times this medical oncologist says “breast cancer” and makes it seem like Elle took this huge risk with something “life-threatening” by taking an “alternative” holistic path ( after two failed lumpectomies — could not get good margins).
No mention about the epidemic of overdiagnosis and overtreatment issues… thanks to screening mammography! She just continues to push “the tests.”

Tara Brown and medical oncologist Fran Boyle discuss the controvers...

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06/11/2026

Great info for bone health!

06/08/2026

Informed consent matters.

This is why DCIS 411 exists: to educate, empower, and advocate for women facing a DCIS diagnosis.

While nonsurgical management increased only slightly, bilateral mastectomy rates for DCIS doubled from 2004 to 2022.

Trends in Nonsurgical Management for Low-Risk, Hormone Receptor–Positive Ductal Carcinoma In Situ
👉 https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12892143

Peter Gøtzsche challenges the conventional view that mammography significantly reduces breast cancer mortality. A centra...
06/08/2026

Peter Gøtzsche challenges the conventional view that mammography significantly reduces breast cancer mortality.

A central concern is overdiagnosis, which is the detection of cancers that would never have caused harm in a woman's lifetime. His research suggests that for every one woman who avoids dying from breast cancer due to screening over a 10-year period, approximately 10 healthy women are overdiagnosed and consequently subjected to unnecessary treatments like surgery (lumpectomy or mastectomy), radiotherapy, and sometimes chemotherapy.

He advocates for fully informed decision-making, providing women with balanced information on both the potential benefits and significant harms of screening so they can make an autonomous choice.

Gøtzsche PC. Mammography screening: The great hoax. Copenhagen: Institute for Scientific Freedom; 2024 👇
https://www.scientificfreedom.dk/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Mammography-screening-the-great-hoax.pdf

06/08/2026

Education empowers. Fear controls.

Follow DCIS 411 for research, resources, and real conversations about DCIS and breast health.

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06/07/2026

"Is DCIS cancer" is one of the most contested topics in modern medicine.

Experts and studies increasingly question whether DCIS should even be called cancer, arguing that fear and overdiagnosis can lead to unnecessary treatment.

While doctors are debating, women are amputating their breasts.

Knowledge matters. Informed consent matters. Your body deserves careful consideration, not fear-driven decisions.

💔 https://dcis411.com/why-dcis-411/dcis-411-team/dcis-controversies/

Dr. Silvia Formenti is Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Weill Cornell, Associate Director of the Meyer C...
06/06/2026

Dr. Silvia Formenti is Chair of the Department of Radiation Oncology at Weill Cornell, Associate Director of the Meyer Cancer Center, and Radiation Oncologist in Chief at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital.

Dr. Formenti argues that DCIS should not even be considered a precancer. Rather than representing a linear, inevitable progression to invasive breast cancer, she suggests that DCIS functions more as a marker of risk than a direct precursor.

Dr. Formenti insists that one of the biggest problems with DCIS is the name itself. Labeling it “carcinoma” creates fear and often drives aggressive treatment decisions. Her recommendation is simple: start by changing the name.

This was in 2017. Did anyone listen? Has anything changed? How many women have been overtreated since?

This is "Luncheon Armchair Discussion_DCIS_What Should We Know" by National Breast Cancer Coalition on Vimeo, the home for high quality videos and the people who love them.

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