Guest guest Posted July 13, 2003 Report Share Posted July 13, 2003 I don't mind at all Misty. I only hope that this information can help many women. Shawn - " Misty L. Trepke " <mistytrepke Saturday, July 12, 2003 11:53 PM Re: [s-A] [ElectroHerbalism] Health Warning: Screenings May Be Dangerous > Hi Shawn... > > I hope you don't mind... I thought I would post your information to > our site... > > Be Well, > Misty L. Trepke > http://www..com > > Thermography > > Early Detection Saves Lives! > > The Truth about Mammograms > Mammography is an 85-year-old technology that actually misses more > breast cancer than it finds. In fact, by the time mammography finds > a breast cancer, it has already missed it in two other women. > Because mammography cannot accurately differentiate between a benign > problem and a breast cancer, mammography will lead to over 1,000,000 > unnecessary, costly, and painful breast biopsies each year. > Importantly, the value of mammography is seriously limited in young > breasts, women with breast implants, and women with fibrous breasts. > > Take Responsibility For Your Own Breast Health > Breast Thermography's role in breast cancer and other breast > disorders is to help in early detection and monitoring of abnormal > physiology and the establishment of risk factors for the development > or existence of cancer. When used with other procedures the best > possible evaluation of breast health is made. This 15 minute non > invasive test is a valuable procedure for alerting your GP or > specialist to the possibility of underlying breast disease. Breast > Thermography is designed to improve chances for detecting fast- > growing, active tumors in the intervals between mammographic > screenings or when mammography is not indicated by screening > guidelines for women under 50 years of age. The Medical Community > does not yet know how to prevent breast cancer. However, you can > increase your chances of detecting breast cancer in its earliest > stages by understanding the need for, and participating in an early > detection program. Only about 20 percent of biopsied breast lumps > are cancerous. And, if cancer is found early, there are choices for > treatment. > > With prompt treatment, the outlook is good. In fact, most women > treated for early breast cancer will be free from breast cancer for > the rest of their lives. > > It takes years for a tumor to grow, the earliest possible indication > of any abnormality is needed to allow for the very earliest > treatment and intervention. > > Regular screening's can provide an early alert for possible referral > to mammography, sonography, or MRI to improve early detection. > > Who should have a BREAST THERMOGRAPHY SCREENING? > Thermography is for any woman who would rather not under go the > discomfort or radiation of a Mammogram if not necessary. > Thermography is especially appropriate for younger women between 20 > & 50 whose denser breast tissue makes it more difficult for > mammography to pick up suspicious lesions. The Thermography session > can provide a 'clinical marker' to the doctor or mammographer that a > specific area of the breast needs particularly close examination. > > > , " Shawn Sieracki " > <info@p...> wrote: > > I recommend everyone on this page to have Thermography done > instead of > > mammography. > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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