by Medical Thermography | Mar 5, 2020 | Mammography, prevention, Thermography
Please recognise Thermography as an adjunct to Mammography! Because of Mammography’s inability to distinguish between a benign or malignant tumour, one of the biggest risks of routine screening is over-diagnosis, followed by over-treatment. It is estimated that each...
by Medical Thermography | Sep 17, 2019 | Health, Cancer science
What’s so ‘new’ About Immunotherapy? Anybody who reads or follows alternative cancer therapies knows and understands the principle of boosting the immune system to fight or prevent cancer. Cancer itself is not the problem, but rather it is a symptom of a failing...
by Medical Thermography | Jul 27, 2019 | mental health, prevention
Managing your Stress We have written about stress on these blog pages mentioning the different types of stress and how it can negatively affect your health, including increasing your risk of cancer. What we didn’t mention is how to identify your own stress and what...
by Medical Thermography | May 26, 2019 | Health, Cancer science
Genetic Disposition to Cancer? There is a lot of confusion around the subject of a person’s genetic disposition to cancer – if your parents and grandparents had cancer, you are very likely to be in the firing line… right? This certainly seems to be the...
by Medical Thermography | Apr 17, 2019 | Health, Cancer science
Cancer as a “Lump or Bump” The general approach to cancer seems to be more like a ‘lump or bump’ theory – ie. that cancer is merely a lump or bump that we should cut, poison or burn out of the body, thus saving the patient. There are some colourful analogies to this...