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I have no family history and am not at high risk for breast cancer. Why should I have a thermogram?

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I have no family history and am not at high risk for breast cancer. Why should I have a thermogram?

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Although family history is considered a risk factor, most women who develop breast cancer have no family history. A positive thermogram is considered the highest risk marker for the future development of cancer. It is 8 times more significant than a family history. Thermography can show if a woman may actually be at high risk despite the lack of a family history of cancer.

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Although family history is considered a risk factor, most women who develop breast cancer have no family history. A positive thermogram is considered the highest risk marker for the future development of cancer. It is 8 times more significant than a family history. Thermography can show if a woman or man may actually be at risk despite the lack of a family history of cancer.

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