Early Detection of Breast Disease Can Save Lives
As shown below, Digital Infrared Thermal Imaging (DITI) can detect
breast cancer growth patterns as early as the 2nd year!!
DITI is the only technology
that offers this unmatched “Early Detection” capability.
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Active Cancer Cells Can Double in Number Every 90 Days (1) (1) Source: Cancer 71:
3547-3551, 1993.

Image Shows DITI Cancer Cell
Detection At 2 To 3 Years
90 Days 2 cells 1 Year 16 Cells 2 Years 256 Cells 3 Years 4,096 Cells 4 Years 65,536 Cells 5 Years 1,048,576 Cells still undetectable with a mammogram 6 Years 16, 777,216 Cells 7 Years 268,435,456 Cells 8 Years 4,294,967,296 Cells generally detectable with mamogram
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Although this is a hypothetical chart, it is very representative of an average growth pattern of the typical slow-growing breast tumor. In general, most doctors agree and even tell their breast cancer patients that they have had the growth for 8 or 10 years. The reason is: Mammograms are a good tool for determining the exact location of a developed tumor but will not detect a mass before it develops. “Early” is a relative term, so if a mammogram can see it in the 8th year, that is “earlier” than the 10th year. The real danger of waiting this long is that the cancer could have spread to a vital organ or to the lymphatic system. If it is going to spread, it has had many years to do so. In cases like Inflammatory Breast Cancer, it will never appear on a mammogram. We deserve earlier detection – Thermography is the answer. the body. As a result, we can generally see the blood supply that feeds a tumor in its infancy. Thermography offers the earliest possible indication of changes in the breast. It is safe because there is no radiation. It is gentle because there is no body contact, it is non-invasive and it is non-toxic. Also, it is perfect for women of any age but especially those with dense or sensitive breasts between the ages of 20 and 50 – event those with implants.
So, what does Thermography offer that is so different? It detects inflammation in