Yearly Archives: 2010






Effect of Screening Mammography on Breast-Cancer Mortality in Norway N Engl J Med 2010; 363:1203‐1210 September 23, 2010 We analyzed data from 40,075 women with breast cancer. The rate of death was reduced by 7.2 deaths per 100,000 person‐years in the screening group as compared with the historical screening group […]

Effect of Screening Mammography


Sunday, 25 October 2009 © 2009 by Ralph W. Moss, Ph.D. http://www.cancerdecisions.com/content/view/281/2/lang,english/ There appears to be discord at the top of the American Cancer Society (ACS) over the promotion of breast cancer screening. According to a front-page article in the New York Times, the ACS intends to abandon its rigid […]

Discord on Mammography Roils the ACS


Angiogenesis Examples 1
Thermography and Angiogenesis Understanding the Connection Carol Chandler, D.O.M.  9/25/2010 ©2010 MyLife Global, Inc. www.mylifeimaging.com   Humans are born with all their blood vessels; 60,000 miles worth in a typical adult. New, temporary blood vessels only grow normally to build the lining of the uterus for the menstrual cycle each month, […]

Thermography and Angiogenesis




THE VALUE OF EARLY INDICATIONS OF BREAST ABNORMALITIES WITH NON‐INVASIVE SURFACESCREENING OF THE BREAST WITH HIGH RESOLUTION MEDICAL INFRARED THERMOGRAPHY   Jeanne Stryker, M.D., Board Certified Radiologist and Anti‐aging & Regenerative Medicine, Carol Chandler , DOM. Early Redefined: We must reconsider the definition of “early” as it applies to breast abnormalities. […]

The Value of Early Indications of Breast Abnormalities


“What Women MUST Know To Protect Their Daughters From Breast Cancer” Thermography – Seeing Into the Future This excerpt is from the book “What Women MUST Know To Protect Their Daughters From Breast Cancer” © 2006 by Sherrill Sellman N.D. The most widely promoted screening method for breast cancer is […]

Thermography- “Seeing Into The Future”



“The future of preventive medicine is very bright and I believe thermography is the missing piece of the puzzle.” Cancer begins on the fateful day the DNA of a single cell becomes so damaged that it cannot die and creates another cell that cannot die, until finally, after 8, 10 […]

Bright Future for Infrared Imaging