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Who is a candidate for thermal imaging?

        Any man/woman, practitioner/client seeking early warning signs or to visualize/monitor the thermobiological signs associated with conditions or the effects of intervention, treatment, or proactive efforts.

        All women at least the age of 20, regardless of family history, to assess their thermobiological risk of developing breast cancer.

      Thermal imaging is ideal for all women, especially those who aren't ideal for mammogram and/or:

  • under age 40; with dense, fibrocystic, or large breasts; HRT, implants, or surgical reduction;

  • who are pre-menopausal, nursing or pregnant, or cannot tolerate radiation

The Thermogram Center is not a treatment or diagnosing center. Please consult with a qualified healthcare practitioner when seeking medical advice.