Meditherm Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) has been shown to be useful as a diagnostic tool in the differential diagnosis of neuromusculoskeletal injuries and their prognosis for return to participation and/or competition. Since DITI is noninvasive, risk-free, and relatively portable, it is a very practical tool in the clinical setting […]
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Radiation from mammograms are dangerous on the other hand thermograms are far safer with a 97 percent sensitivity to detect breast cancer. The CBS News reports that thermography is also FDA approved. Then why are all US hospitals using ancient radiation machines like Mammogram technology that do more harm to […]
Mammograms Ancient Radiation Machines
William Cockburn, D.C., D.A.B.F.E., F.I.A.C.T Breast cancer and other breast diseases have become a tremendous issue in women’s health today, particularly in advanced industrialized nations. Also note that approximately 1,000 men get breast cancer yearly. A procedure which has gone largely unnoticed is Breast Thermography, also known as Breast Thermal […]
Breast Thermography – A Responsible Second Look
by Christiane Northrup MD Board-certified ob/gyn Every year when Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) comes around I am a saddened and surprised that thermography hasn’t become more popular. Part of this is my mindset. I’d rather focus on breast health and ways to prevent breast cancer at the cellular level […]
The Best Breast Test: The Promise of Thermography
July 21, 2007 — Sherri Tenpenny, DO The incidence of breast cancer has increased substantially over the past 20 years. While advances in medicine have increased a women’s chance for survival, little has been done to reduce–or prevent–the cancer from occurring. Thermography uses a digital infrared thermal imaging to detect […]
Breast Thermography: A Tool for Health
September 11, 2007 — Sherri Tenpenny, DO Several years ago, the Journal of the National Cancer Institute reported on a study that included 145 women who assessed their feelings about mammograms and found the following: Women over estimated their probability of dying of breast cancer within 10 years by more than 20-fold. Women […]
Exaggerated Faith in Mammograms: A Better Way
Friday, December 26, 2008 by: Barbara L. Minton, citizen journalist After a lifetime of mind indoctrination and brainwashing by the disease establishment, it is often next to impossible to break away. We have been taught throughout our lives that the answer to our physical problems resides in our doctor’s office. […]
Thermograms are a much Safer Alternative to Mammograms
Thermograms vs. Mammograms Christiane Northrup, M.D. Published: October 5, 2010 Today, many women with a family history of breast cancer are opting for genetic testing to determine whether they carry the abnormal breast cancer genes one (BRCA1) or two (BRC2). When the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes are healthy, the body […]
What’s Best for Your Breasts?
Dr. Alexander Mostovoy August 27, 2010 Many women after their initial assessment with thermography may be asked to follow up either with an ultrasound or mammogram or both to rule out the existing pathology. Frequently some will be relieved that their mammogram or ultrasound test result show no abnormal findings, […]
Thermography, Mammography or Ultrasound?
Meditherm Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) is especially appropriate for younger women between 30 & 50 whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for mammography to pick up suspicious lesions. This test can provide a ‘clinical marker’ to the doctor or mammographer that a specific area of the breast […]