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Does Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging replace mammograms?

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Does Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging replace mammograms?

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Absolutely not! However, do mammograms replace DITI? The answer to this is also a resounding no; the two tests complement each other. DITI is to be used in addition to mammography as part of a woman’s regular breast health care. The consensus among health care experts is that no one procedure or method of imaging is solely adequate for breast cancer screening. The false negative and positive rates for currently used examination tests (including DITI) are too high for the procedures to be used alone. However, DITI may pick up many of the cancers missed by other tests. A positive infrared image is also the single most important marker of high risk for developing breast cancer. It is DITI’s unique ability to monitor the abnormal temperature (physiological) changes produced by pathological breast tissue that allows for extremely early detection. Since it has been determined that 1 in 8 women will get breast cancer, we should use every means possible to detect these tumors when there is the

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Absolutely not! Thermography is not a standalone device and does not replace mammography or any other diagnostic procedure and/or examination. The consensus among health care experts is that no one procedure or method of imaging is solely adequate for breast cancer screening. However, DITI may pick up some cancers missed by other tests and may be the single most important marker of high risk for developing breast cancer. Adding DITI increases the chance for early detection.

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