<aguayot@trinityra.org> said:
> Thermography is more acurate, is able to detect cancer much sooner than
> a mamogram would be able to, involves no radiation, involves no pain.
> It is a no brainer for me.
>
> Mamograms will still be pushed by the medical profession because they
> cost more than thermography (from a business stand point) and because
> they have invested time training and equipment into mamograms. I
> encourage you to investigate and look into thermography and mamograms
> and come to your own conclusion.
It says on one thermography site that it might not pick up on DCIS - so
a digital mammogram would be more accurate for that condition. Also,
not all hot spots might be the start of cancer. I think the technology
is fabulous and I hope it pans out to be a true option.
I'm excited because I may have found a place in town that will do it for
me. I'm waiting for them to call me back later this afternoon. It
looks as if they don't do it all year long??? But we'll see. I'll get
my last mammo films to compare.
ar
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