Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Resistance to Mammography

I often hear the comment - "I've been trying to locate a thermography center because I no longer want to have mammograms." This is a common misconception regarding a thermographic or infrared exam. Thermography does not replace mammography. Why? Thermography, or Infrared Imaging, is a test that provides information related to the blood flow in the breast tissue. Only some centers -- mostly research at this point -- are able to measure where in the breast the abnormal signal is located. Most thermal tests provide information related to the degree of abnormality present, if any. This can be determined by temperature measurements. It does not tell the difference between the heat from infection or the heat from potential cancer. The amount of heat - or cold- measured determines the severity, or level of RISK present during the time of the thermal test. Only structural tests can locate the actual tumor, if it exists. Thermal signals demonstrate the chemical or metabolic presence of abnormality. Mammography, ultrasound, MRI, or scintigraphy (which are all structural exams) will locate abnormal tissue. Thermography is the complement to these tests. It is the less expensive and non-invasive option for easy monitoring. If you would like additional information or to schedule testing email thermograms@comcast.net.We have pamphlets that cover this information, and much more regarding breast health.

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