Breast Thermography Dallas

Thermal Imaging – The Mammogram Alternative

In response to the rising rate of breast cancer, women are constantly being reminded how important it is to get regular mammograms. But a mammogram is a screening tool with some real limitations.

It did not offer any advantage to women ages 50 to 59 who were being tested for cancer, according to a Canadian National Breast Screening Study conducted two years ago; the group getting a physical exam plus a mammogram had the same breast cancer death rates as the group getting an exam alone. It also carries a high rate of inaccuracy, both positive and negative. In other words, it sounds the alarm for cancer in up to 10 percent of women who don’t really have it, and doesn’t find it in 10 to 30 percent of women who actually do have it. And since a mammogram is essentially an X-ray of the breast, women are exposed to a small amount of radiation in the process of having one.

Perhaps we could live with these problems if mam­mography were the only option. But it isn’t. Another promising screening method is breast thermography, which relies on a heat-sensing infrared camera to scan for abnormalities  Its noninvasive, it’s safe, and it has a high level of accuracy when used as a tool for ruling out cancer.

Here’s how it works: Most objects-including human skin-emit a certain amount of infrared light in proportion to their temperature. Thermography uses this light to map the surface temperature of the breast. That’s important because abnormal tissue growth can raise the temperature of the area of the breast it inhabits, and show up as a hot spot in a thermogram. With the use of thermography we can often detect cancer up to ten years in advance of when it would be picked up in a mammogram or clinical breast exam, according to the International Academy of Clinical Thermology.

And thermography appears to be better than mammography in determining whether a woman is cancer-free. In a four-year clinical trial published last year in the American Journal of Roentgenoloqy, researchers used thermography on 769 patients who had just gotten suspicious mammogram results. Of the women identified by thermography as cancer-free, only 3 percent turned out to have cancer. (Results were con­firmed by follow-up biopsies.) This is much better than the 10 to 30 percent rate for mammograms. The researchers concluded that infrared imaging would be a valuable adjunct to mammography in assessing the likelihood of cancer.

With thermography, we can often detect cancer up to ten years in advance of when it would be picked up in a mammogram or clinical breast exam.

Think how many lives it could po­tentially save by alerting women to cancer early enough to do something about it. And it could go a long way toward reducing the number of needless biopsies performed as well. Each year in the United States more than a million are performed, and approximately 75 to 80 percent prove to be benign. Instead of using a biopsy to rule out some cancers, thermography could be used instead.

Thermography is also much less invasive than mammography because no tissue is exposed to X-rays. Nor does it involve any of the manipulation or squeezing of the breast that’s part of getting a mammogram. Thermography simply requires having a few pictures taken at a distance of several feet.

So why is mammography still considered the first line of defense against breast cancer? Could it be that mammography has become an industry in its own right? Is it too financially entrenched to be thwarted by logic and common sense? The radiologists have the monopoly and, in my opinion, do not want to give it up to good science.

No screening method will ever prevent the occurrence of a disease. But early detection can lead to early action and in many cases a more favorable resolution.

Several organizations offer referrals to places that have board- certified clinical thermographers. One such group is the International Academy of Clinical Thermology, at http://www.iact-org.org/.

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What does Breast Thermography Offer?

Current research has determined that the key to breast cancer survival rests upon its earliest possible detection. If discovered in its earliest stages, 95% cure rates are possible. Our center is dedicated to providing one of the most essential tests in breast cancer risk assessment and early detection.

The Earliest Breast Cancer Detection Available

Wouldn’t it be great if there was a test that could offer women true early detection, enough in advance to prevent invasive tumor growth? Breast Thermography has the ability to warn women up to 10 years before any other procedure that a cancer may be forming; thus allowing for prompt and timely treatment.

Individualized Breast Cancer Risk Assessment

Are you personally at greater risk for breast cancer?
Women with a family history are definitely at greater risk, but 75% of women who get breast cancer have NO family history of the disease. If discovered, certain thermographic risk markers can warn a woman that she needs to be vigilant in monitoring her breast health.

An Important Role in Breast Cancer Prevention

Is estrogen causing increased activity in your breasts? The greatest single risk factor for breast cancer is lifetime exposure to the breasts of estrogen. Breast thermography plays a significant role in prevention by warning women if they have estrogen dominant activation of their breasts. With the help of the doctor, a woman can use this information to decrease her breast cancer risk by taking an active role in the single most important prevention action known.

Active Non-Invasive Screening for Women Under 40

Do you know that approximately 1/3 of all breast cancers occur in women under 45?

This is the most common cancer in women in this age group. Breast cancers in younger women are usually more aggressive and have poorer survival rates. Breast thermography offers women under 40 a sensitive non-invasive (no radiation and painless) method by monitoring their breast health beginning with a baseline screening at age 20.

Unlike after-the-fact (a cancerous tumor is already there) detection technologies such as mammography, MRI, CT, ultrasound, or PET scans, breast thermography has the ability to gave a warning signal far in advance of invasive tumor growth. Combined with an unprecedented role in prevention, risk assessment and screening for younger women, breast thermography offers women information that no other testing procedure can provide.