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What does it mean if I have a high risk thermogram but a normal mammogram?

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What does it mean if I have a high risk thermogram but a normal mammogram?

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It is very difficult to tell a woman that they have an abnormal thermogram and suggest the possibility of disease, and then have no other tools available to confirm or deny the tests correctness. This is not thermography’s failure. Indeed this is where the scientific and research community has failed thermal imaging. Consider the simple concept that thermography is detecting the fever of a breast pathology, whether it is cancer, fibrocystic disease, an infection or a vascular disease, then you can plan accordingly. Thus, the role of breast thermography is very different than it was originally. This tool is really a highly accurate, highly sensitive thermometer; much like the one every physician uses daily to determine the presence of fever. Numerous studies have been published in the United States, England and France demonstrating that patients in the false positive thermographic group I mentioned earlier, those patients with positive thermograms and negative mammograms who were told t

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