
Not only is DITI (Digital Infrared Thermographic Imaging) the women’s answer to breast screening (pain free, no radiation, very early detection) it also can scan the whole body detecting pathophysiologic changes in cutaneous temperature. The uses for thermographic screenings are increasing especially in relation to sports medicine, muscular-skeletal problems and workers compensation inquiries.
We use the most advanced digital camera equipment. Ongoing research in this area is based at Duke Medical School, USA. We are part of the International EMI Group (Electronic Medical Interpretation Inc)

For more information please go to:
www.thermography.com.au and www.meditherm.com

Enar Pain Clinic
There are many natural safe ways to reduce chronic pain. Too many people just "put up with it" to the detriment of their enjoyment of life. We combine a variety of techniques including the highly researched Enar "space healer" designed to provide healing to the cosmonauts during space travel. This advanced treatment, registered with the TGA, may be the answer to your problems. With Thermography we can "see your pain" with Enar and QRS we "ease your pain"
QRS (Quantronic Resonance Therapy). This is another health gain from the space program and was developed by Eurospace for the general maintainance of health during the weighlessness of space travel. The QRS was used in the MIR space station. Continuing research has found that this product has numerous uses in health care and is now widely used around the world.
Research
Cell Doubling Rate:
This is early detection? Hypothetical chart representing the growth pattern of a typical slow-growing breast tumor.
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Is Screening for Breast Cancer with Mammography Justifiable?
For every 1000 women screened, one breast-cancer death is avoided whereas the total number of deaths is increased by six. Peter C. Gtzsche, Ole Olsen, Summary from Lancet 2000; 355:129-34
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Beyond Mammography:
An overview; explore the latest findings on various breast cancer detection methods, including breast thermography. Len Saputo, MD, Beyond Mammography, The Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients, June 2004.
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Danger and Unreliability of Mammography:
Mammogram poses a wide range of risks of which women worldwide still remain uninformed. Samuel Epstein, Rosalie Bertell, Ph.D., GNSH and Barbara Seaman, Int'l J. of Health Services, Vol. 31, no 3, 605-625, 2001.
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The Neoplastic Transformation Potential on Mammography X Rays and Atomic Bomb Spectrum Radiation:
The paper represents a definitive study of the oncogenicity of mammography X rays compared to high-energy X-ray and high-energy electron sources. The result suggests a need to re-evaluate the risks associated with mammography breast screening. G.J. Heyes and A.J. Mill, Radiation Research 162 December 2004.
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Routine screening mammography: how important is the radiation-risk side of the benefit-risk equation?
The potential radiation hazards associated with routine screening mammography, in terms of breast cancer induction, are discussed in the context of the potential benefits. D.J. Brenner, S.G. Sawant, M.P. Hande, R.C. Miller, C.D. Elliston, Z. Fu, G Randers-Pehrson and S.A. Marino, Int. J. Radiat. Biol. 78, 1065-1067 (2002).
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Efficacy of Computerized Infrared Imaging Analysis to Evaluate Mammographically Suspicious Lesions:
Infrared imaging offers a safe, noninvasive procedure that would be valuable as an adjunct to mammography in determining whether a lesion is benign or malignant. Y.R. Parisky, A. Sardi, R. Hamm, K. Hughes, L. Esserman, S. Rust, K.Callahan, AJR:180, January 2003.
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