- Thermography offers a painless, non-invasive, state-of-the-art clinical test without any exposure to radiation...
- When used as part of an early detection program, thermography gives women (and men) of all ages the opportunity to increase their chances of detecting breast disease at an early stage.
- Thermography can detect disease and injury by revealing the thermal abnormalities present in the body.
- Mammograms do not prevent breast cancer. They only detect cancer that's already there.
- Mammography is a form of ionizing radiation. You should be thoughtful of your exposure to radiation.
- The quality of a mammography screening varies widely. Make sure your breast center is accredited by the American College of Radiology - call 1-800-4-cancer.
- Mammography is a flawed test. (This one's important!) It misses 10% of all tumors, and 25% of tumors in women younger than 50. In addition, "false positives" cause women under 50 who have mammograms to be twelve times more likely to have unnecessary biopsies than women over 50. Pre-menopausal women are more likely to have dense breast tissue, which appears white on an x-ray, as does cancer.
- Mammography has been proven to lower mortality only in women ages 50-65. The cancer mortality rate for this age group could be be reduced by as much as one third. For women 40-49, trials have shown no consistent effect on mortality. Healthy women younger than 50 should not have routine mammograms. The risk of radiation, combined with the high incidence of both false negatives and false positives, means that routine MAMMOGRAPHY FOR WOMEN UNDER 50 MAY WELL DO MORE HARM THAN GOOD.(emphasis mine)
- Mammograms should be part of, rather than all of, a breast cancer detection program.
Confused about what to do? Schedule a thermogram! If you find areas in your breast that show inflammation, you can take preventative measures which include:
- change your diet (avoid inflammatory foods),
- reduce stress
- watch your pH levels
- exercise
- take vitamin D and other breast health supplements.
Related articles:
If You're Concerned About Breast Cancer...What You Must Know
Mammograms Linked to an epidemic of Misdiagnosed Cancer
Thermography: Not a Perfect Alternative to Mammograms

