Thanks for all the information on the various screening methods for breast cancer and the processes you have gone through. As a brain cancer survivor, and also as someone 36 years old, still 4 years away from the recommended first mamogram, this topic has been on my mind! I was familiar with the methods all have discussed- but what I did not know is the thermography's inability to detect DCIS.
Please continue to keep us posted, it's always great to hear from you!
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Lori (36 years young)
Dx: 12/25/06 oligodendroglioma rt parietal lobe, grade II (grad mal seizure)
Sx: 12/27/06 partial resection, 1P19Q deletions
Complications: 1/18/06&2/14/08 pulmonary embolism; 1/15-1/31/06 severe Dilantin reaction
Tx: Prayer, Protocel, watch/wait, juicing/raw diet, continued research...
Concurrent diagnosis: FVL (rare blood clotting disorder)
---- Arlyn Grant <arlynsg@123mail.org> wrote:
> Wow. It took a lot of googling and searching. I finally found an
> article in a local magazine that mentions an Orlando Thermography
> location. Turns out, there is no location. It's a woman with a mobile unit - so she travels to different locations in Orlando. Hence how difficult it was to track her down............
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