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Holdcroft 2001 Letters

From: "Chris" <anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk>
To: <tas5@york.ac.uk>
Subject: Fluoridation
Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 13:44:19

Dear Prof. Sheldon

With regards to the claim by the 'NHS/CRD Review' claim that fluoridation reduces dmft by 2.25 teeth.

I have today spoken to Penny Whiting concerning this issue. I am alarmed by the fact that the evidence used to derive this figure were generally of poor quality. In one instance, Brown (1965) clearly indicated that the Brantford study was not reliable.

Beals's (1981) study is worthless and Guo's (1984) is questionable. Kunzel's (1997) is none to impressive either.

These are the only four studies used to reach the figure of 2.25 dmft and I would like some feedback from your office as to why the pro-fluoride lobby, including Government Ministers, are triumphantly boasting that this is evidence that fluoridation is effective. Do you endorse these claims or not? If not, what do you intend to do to rectify this situation.

With reference to Hardwick's (1982) study, the figures presented show that dmft ( and dmfs ) went up after fluoridation in the fluoridated district and came down in the control district. The Review also states that Hardwick looked at the same group of children before and after the beginning of his study. So why are the sample sizes of different proportions? If this is not bad enough, it appears that your department has 'tweaked' the results to show a positive association with fluoridation when it should have been negative ( based on the published figures ).

It's very well for the NHS/CRD to claim misrepresentation by the pro-fluoride lobby on a raft of issues. But when the same organisation 'manipulates' data to suit a particular perspective, you can hardly complain, can you.

Regards

Chris Holdcroft

http://www.fluoride.org.uk


Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:17:18 GMT
From: TA Sheldon <tas5@york.ac.uk>
To: anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk
Subject: Re: REMINDER: Fluoridation

I am away until Wednesday 21st Feb

If you have an urgent message please contact Marie Platts on 01904 435133 or mp33@york.ac.uk


From: "Chris" <anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk>
To: "Trevor Sheldon" <tas5@york.ac.uk>
Subject: REMINDER: Fluoridation
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 09:21:14

REMINDER

[* Original Message of 12th Feb. enclosed]


Date: Mon, 05 Mar 2001 11:57:05 +0000
From: Trevor Sheldon <tas5@york.ac.uk>
To: Chris <anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk>
Subject: Re: 2nd REMINDER: Fluoridation

I am not going to get into a conversation with someone who accuses the University of York of "manipulating data".  I suggest you discuss this with those who carried out the review.

Trevor


From: "Chris" <anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk>
To: "Jos Kleijnen" <jk13@york.ac.uk>
Cc: "Kate Misso" <kvm1@york.ac.uk>,
"Penny Whiting" <pfw2@york.ac.uk>,
"Paul Wilson" <pmw7@york.ac.uk>
Subject: Unanswered questions

Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 20:06:34

05-03-2001

To: Prof. Jos Kleijnen. 

cc. Paul Wilson, Penny Whiting, Kate Misso.

The following letter was sent to Prof. Sheldon who has stated that he is unwilling to answer the questions contained therein.

Prof. Sheldon has also asked that I pass on my concerns to those who conducted the research in the effects of water fluoridation( Fluoridation of drinking water: a systematic review of it's safety and efficacy ).

Considering the delays already experienced, I expect some prompt answers.

Yours sincerely

Chris Holdcroft


12-2-2001

Dear Prof. Sheldon

With regards to the claim by the 'NHS/CRD Review' claim that fluoridation reduces dmft by 2.25 teeth.

I have today spoken to Penny Whiting concerning this issue. I am alarmed by the fact that the evidence used to derive this figure were generally of poor quality. In one instance, Brown (1965) clearly indicated that the Brantford study was not reliable.

Beals's (1981) study is worthless and Guo's (1984) is questionable. Kunzel's (1997) is none to impressive either.

These are the only four studies used to reach the figure of 2.25 dmft and I would like some feedback from your office as to why the pro-fluoride lobby, including Government Ministers, are triumphantly boasting that this is evidence that fluoridation is effective. Do you endorse these claims or not? If not, what do you intend to do to rectify this situation.

With reference to Hardwick's (1982) study, the figures presented show that dmft ( and dmfs ) went up after fluoridation in the fluoridated district and came down in the control district. The Review also states that Hardwick looked at the same group of children before and after the beginning of his study. So why are the sample sizes of different proportions? If this is not bad enough, it appear's that your department has 'tweaked' the results to show a positive association with fluoridation when it should have been negative ( based on the published figures ).

It's very well for the NHS/CRD to claim misrepresentation by the pro-fluoride lobby on a raft of issues. But when the same organisation 'maniputlates' data to suit a particular perspective, you can hardly complain, can you.

Regards

Chris Holdcroft

http://www.fluoride.org.uk


From: "Chris" <anti-fluoride@fieryhorse.fsnet.co.uk>
To: "Jos Kleijnen" <jk13@york.ac.uk>
Bcc: "Trevor Sheldon" <tas5@york.ac.uk>,
"Penny Whiting" <pfw2@york.ac.uk>,
"Paul Wilson" <pmw7@york.ac.uk>,
"Kate Misso" <kvm1@york.ac.uk>
Subject: Fw: Unanswered questions
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2001 13:27:07

REMINDER

IN ADDITION TO THIS REMINDER, ALSO VISIT: http://www.fluoride.org.uk/

Click on 'Infodocs' ( bottom left-hand corner of the screen ) and then click on Infodoc 7 for my full criticism.

If there is NO reply to this reminder, I shall take the matter further.

----- Original Message ----- 

From: Chris To: Jos Kleijnen 

Cc: Kate Misso ; Penny Whiting ; Paul Wilson Sent: Monday, March 05, 2001 8:06 PM Subject: Unanswered questions

05-03-2001

To: Prof. Jos Kleijnen. cc. Paul Wilson, Penny Whiting, Kate Misso.

The following letter was sent to Prof. Sheldon who has stated that he is unwilling to answer the questions contained therein.

Prof. Sheldon has also asked that I pass on my concerns to those who conducted the research in the effects of water fluoridation( Fluoridation of drinking water: a systematic review of it's safety and efficacy ).

Considering the delays already experienced, I expect some prompt answers.

Yours sincerely

Chris Holdcroft


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