What is Thermography?
Thermography Screening
Thermography is a test that uses an infrared camera to detect heat patterns and blood flow in body tissues.
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Thermography for medical use has been around since the 1950s. It first caught the interest of the medical community as a potential screening tool.
What is Thermography Used For?
Thermography Screening Dayton, Ohio:
Infrared camera identifies heat patterns and
assesses blood flow within body tissues.
Take2 Healthcare is your ideal source for Thermography Screening in Dayton, Ohio. Digital infrared thermal imaging (DITI) is a form of thermography that detects temperature variations on the surface of the breasts. While it is not FDA approved as a standalone screening tool for diagnosing breast cancer, it is believed that as cancer cells multiply, they require an increased supply of oxygen-rich blood to grow. This heightened blood flow leads to a rise in temperature around the tumor.
One notable advantage of thermography is its lack of radiation emission, unlike mammography which employs low dose X-rays to capture images from within the breasts. To delve further into the comparison between thermography and mammography, explore the potential benefits of thermography, and gain insight into what to anticipate from the procedure, continue reading.
Breast Thermography
Full or Half Body Thermography
Thermography Resources