3 Steps To Stopping Breast Cancer Before It Starts

 

                                   1 – Monitor Your Thermal Biological Risk,

                                   2 – Take Preventive Action

                                   3 – Evaluate your breast health as necessary

 

Monitoring Your Thermal Biological Risk

 

The sooner you have warning of a potential problem, the sooner you can do something about it—and the better chance of minimizing the problem, or preventing it altogether.

 

Thermal Breast Imaging is a test that combines a high-resolution camera with sophisticated software to create a visual map of the temperature patterns of the breast—called a thermogram. These images are then analyzed by board certified thermologists. 

 

The infrared map of your breast is as unique as your fingerprint. Any change in the map over the course of time can be an early indication of abnormalities. Thermal Breast Imaging is a physiological test that assesses signs of cancer development at the cellular stage, which supports early detection. Since cancer cells alter breast temperature and blood supply before a tumor forms, they produce distinct signs on a Thermal Image.

 

Thermal Breast Imaging can also be used to assess the level of estrogen activity in the breast—this is important since prolonged exposure to excess estrogen is a significant risk factor for breast cancer. 

 

If you are using natural or synthetic HRT (hormone replacement therapy), you now have an excellent way to monitor its effects on your breast health and breast cancer risk.

 

Thermal Breast Imaging let’s you monitor your thermal biological risk with no radiation and no COMPRESSION. It’s 100% safe and 100% pain-free.

 

 

Taking Preventive Action

           

Knowing is half the battle. The other half is action. Now is the time to take charge. There are a variety of things you can do reduce your risk, and have the best chance of preventing breast cancer.

 

Every day, you are exposed to risk factors that increase your risk for developing breast cancer. Through proper nutrition, supplementation, exercise, and good habits, you can build a strong defense against harmful environmental substances, and help minimize your risk for developing breast cancer.

 

 

Evaluate Your Breast Health As Necessary

 

You should be performing monthly Self-Breast Exams to monitor for changes between your routine clinical breast checkups. Your doctor may also recommend you to have a mammogram, ultrasound, MRI, etc. These are crucial tests to further investigate your breast health situation, helping to locate and examine possible cancers.

 

In addition, the results of your Thermal Breast Evaluation will determine your recommended follow-up examination. Medium to High Risk findings should be monitored more closely, and require more frequent evaluation.  

 

Using Thermal Breast Imaging along with the above-mentioned tests, as necessary, gives you the best chance to prevent, detect, and survive breast cancer.

 

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