According to www.medscape.com: “November 25, 2008 – A mammography study from Norway has come up with the controversial proposal that one fifth of breast cancer detected on screening may spontaneously regress.”
An interesting study, it purports the idea that not all breast cancers take the same course, suggesting that a percentage will naturally regress. Possible [...]
Posts from ‘March, 2009’
Breast Cancer Study – Regression?
Add A Little Spring To Your Step!
Spring is in the air … and your mind may wander to all the spring cleaning that awaits. Just as you tackle the nooks and crannies of your home, your body could also use Spring ‘tuning’.
Here are a few simple suggestions to get you started:
Exercise:
You may have spent much of the winter indoors, neglecting [...]
Thermography For Breast Health
In some countries, thermography is used as a first-line screening tool. These countries include Sweden, Japan and France. Thermography is currently available in Canada. It involves the use of a digital infrared camera as well as a high speed computer for imaging. It measures heat in the body tissue, such as the breasts.
Thermography is based [...]
