Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Mammogram??? Maybe!!

Thermography is a less risky, non-invasive tool that is becoming
 more and more popular as a replacement for mammogram
 

 The dreaded mammogram…that once-a-year cancer-screening tool you look forward to almost as much as you look forward to cleaning out the kitty litter. Yet we do it because we are told that it is an early detection / early-warning system for breast cancer that saves lives. But does it?

 
There is a growing controversy surrounding the effectiveness, or even the usefulness, of periodic mammo-grams. Those opposed point to these facts about mammography screening: 
  • It is a flawed screening tool that can neither detect nor prevent cancer
  • Its reliability is unstable given that there are many “false positive” readings
  • It does not increase the likelihood of long-term survival
  • It is generally recommended to protect the doctor’s liability
  • It may be no better at early detection than self-breast examination
  • Mammography/breast biopsy is a massive money-making business
  • Mammography emits radiation that may very well cause the cancer it is designed to detect!

 
Disillusioned? Who wouldn’t be? Are there viable alternatives? Many are touting the benefits of thermography over mammography. Thermography does not require that the breast be flattened like a pancake and it is not in any way painful. Thermography is a form of non-invasive infrared imaging that detects “hot spots” in the breast that show likelihood for being pre-cancerous. In fact, a positive thermographic reading is the best indicator of positive risk for the future development of breast cancer, 10 times more significant than any family history of the disease.

 
Chiropractic isn't a treatment for cancer! In our practice, we address subluxation. Instead of living in fear of what might happen to your body, we focus on keeping nerve interference at a minimum so your body can function at its optimal best.

  

 
Call us for an appointment to have your spine checked. You’ll be glad you did!

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