Is infrared a good predictor of risk?
One of the best studies on infrared as a predictor of risk, was published in 1983 by Gauthrie (Pasteur Institute, France). This study took a look at several hundred women spanning a 10 year period of systematic follow-up. Three groups of women were selected, each woman having initially healthy breasts (normal mammogram): Control Group n=486 Women with primary family history of breast cancer and with a normal thermogram Study Group 1 n=31 Women with primary family history of breast cancer and with an abnormal thermogram Study Group 2 n=106 Women without primary family history of breast cancer and with an abnormal thermogram. This study showed astonishing results. In ten years, 3.9% of the Control Group women were diagnosed with breast cancer, contrasted with 36% and 27% for Study Group 1 and Study Group 2, respectively. In fact, the study showed that 32% and 25% of Study Group 1 and 2 respectively, developed cancer within 3 years. This fact clearly shows that primary family history is n