BY:
Sherri Fawzi,
Certified Clinical Thermographer
Learn
how Thermal Imaging Dramatically Improves Early Detection
We can show you a way to improve the chances of
detecting breast cancer development in the very early stages!!
This can be up to 5 to 8 years before a slow-
growing palpable lump or mass will appear on a mammogram. Digital
Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) is the only technology that offers
this unmatched "Early
Detection of Changes" capability
Active Cancer Cells Can Double Every 90 Days
| 90 days |
2 Cells |
| 1 year |
16 Cells |
| 2 years |
256 Cells |
| 3 years |
4,096 Cells |
| 4 years |
65,536 Cells |
| 5 years |
1,048,576 Cells (still undetectable on a mammogram) |
| 6 years |
16,777,216 Cells |
| 7 years |
268,435,456 Cells |
| 8 years |
4,294,967,296 Cells |
Reasons
why more & more women are including Breast Thermography for
Safe, Reliable, and Painless Breast Screening:
- Early detection & prevention - vascular changes over time
can indicate developing disease (or if you want it simple:
changes in blood flow are the first indicators that other tests
are necessary)
- It is SAFE. No radiation, No compression, No body contact,
Non-toxic
- It is perfect for women of any age, especially those with
dense or sensitive breasts - even those with implants.
- It establishes a reliable baseline of tissue/vascular patterns
for annual comparison year after year.
- 100% painless
- ?No prescription or physician referral required
- All scans are interpreted by medical doctors (Board certified
Thermologists)
- Affordable
Positive
comparative study showing changes over one year
This patient was also age 37 when her first baseline thermogram
showed a slight hyperthermic asymmetry in the upper right breast.
The follow-up study showed the pattern had become more well defined
and although clinical
correlation did not find anything remarkable it was decided to
repeat the exam again in a further 3 months, when again significant
changes were seen. Mammography was performed at this stage with
the thermographic guidance of the locally suspicious area at 1
O'clock to the right nipple. The mammographic findings were
inconclusive and the patient was referred for a repeat mammogram
in 12 months. Thermographic monitoring was continued and at the
fifth comparative study at 12 months significant changes were
still evident and the hyperthermic asymmetry (temperature differentials)
had increased. Immediate further investigation was strongly recommended
despite a scheduled mammogram in 6 months, and at the patients
insistence a repeat mammogram was performed which clearly showed
a small calcification (1 mm) at 1 O'clock. Within one week
a lumpectomy had been performed with good margins and the pathology
confirmed as a malignant carcinoma (DCIS). This patient has now
had stable thermograms for the last 2 years and is expected to
remain healthy.
Inflammatory
Breast Disease
The results of this routine study led to the diagnosis of inflammatory
carcinoma in the right breast. There were no clinical indications
at this stage.
(Thermography
can show significant indicators several months before any of the
clinical signs of inflammatory breast disease, skin discoloration,sweling
and pain).Inflammatory breast disease cannot be detected by
mammography and is most commonly seen in younger women, the prognosis
is always poor. Early detection provides the best hope of survival
DCIS
with accompanying angiogenesis

This 37 year old patient
presented for routine thermographic breast screening, she was not
in a high risk category and had no family history. No breast exams
had been performed previously. The vascular asymmetry in the upper
left breast and the local hypothermia at 11 O'clock was particularly
suspicious and subsequent clinical investigation indicated a palpable
mass at the position indicated. A biopsy was performed and a DCIS
of 2 cm was diagnosed. X-Ray, C.T., Ultrasound, Mammography and
MRI are all tests of "anatomy" that measure the structural
aspects of your body. Thermography is a different technology. It
uses an infrared camera to see the infrared heat produced by the
body . As a result, it is unique in its capability to see inflammation
and show physiological change and metabolic processes.
What are some of the reasons a person may want to get scanned?
Some women have a family history of early breast cancer so why
wait until your forty to have your insurance cover a breast screening?
The number one killer of adult Americans is heart disease and
Thermography is a great non invasive tool that can be used as
part of a heart disease and stroke risk assessment screening.
Most adults haveexperienced back pain and Thermograms can help
pinpoint the source of pain so the chiropractor, acupuncturist
or doctor can better diagnose and treat your pain. Thermography
is a great tool to evaluate whiplash or sports injuries. There
are many good reasons to use DITI but the peace of mindthat comes
with the chance of early detection and better treatment options
is foremost. Take Chargeof your health and have an annual
wellness scan today
For more Info. or reservation Please Contact:
Tel (703) 635-6324 - www.FamilyHealthTI.com