Breast Thermography is a screening procedure that aids in early detection of breast cancer.
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Breast thermography is a screening procedure that images the breasts to aid in the early detection of breast cancer. Read more ... Is thermography different than mammography or ultrasound? Yes. It can help in early detection and monitoring of abnormal physiology that can later develop into a tumor detectable on mammogram. Read more ... Who should have a thermogram?Thermography can be utilized by women of all shapes and sizes and all ages. It is not limited by breast density and is ideal for women who have had cosmetic or reconstructive surgery, women with large or small breasts, a history of fibrocystic breast disease, and women with dense breast tissue. Read more ... When should I get my first thermogram? It is recommended that since cancer typically has a 15 year life span from onset to death, that women begin thermographic screenings at age 25. Read more ... Is thermal imaging a replacement for mammograms or ultrasounds? No. We believe that thermal imaging should be viewed as a complementary, not competitive, tool to mammography and ultrasound. Read more ... |
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Breast Thermography is a screening procedure that aids in early detection of breast cancer. |
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| VisiScan (visual scan) provides thermal breast imaging scans that utilize a radiation free, ultra-sensitive infrared camera to obtain ‘heat pictures’ of the breast resulting in early detection of breast cancer. A physician looks for heat patterns radiating from the breast; any difference in heat or any specific blood vessel pattern in one breast that does not appear in the other indicates a physiological/chemical abnormality. Studies show that an abnormal infrared image is the single most important marker of high risk for developing breast cancer. | ||||
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