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Health ScreeningTHE ULTIMATE IN PREVENTION - Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging
Published medical research at cancer centers in the US have estimated DITI can detect early changes relating to breast tumors forming two to five years before a mammogram will find a growth. No medical referral is required.
This patient was 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 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. At 12 months, thermogram revealed significantly increased vascular changes and repeat mammogram showed a small calcification (1mm) at 1 o’clock. A lumpectomy was performed confirming a malignant carcinoma (DCIS).
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