Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Breast Inflammation Key to Cancer Growth

In late December 2010, the magazine Cancer Research reported a story on new research just released about a study done at Thomas Jefferson University, Philadelphia, that offers some interesting validation to the benefit of addressing early inflammation in the breast, and keeping it under control, as a strategy to prevent breast cancer.

The study was funded by support from the National Institutes of Health, the Dr. Ralph and Marian C. Falk Medical Research Trust, and a grant from the Pennsylvania Department of Health.
Researchers from the Nigata University of Pharmacy and Applied Life Sciences in Japan, the National Cancer Institute, the University of Western Australia, and the Lombardi Comprehensive Cancer Center at Georgetown University Medical School all contributed to the study.

Click here to read the full article. This is REALLY exciting news !

As part of any consultation I do with a client, this has always been something I place emphasis on. It's important to address any form of early inflammation in the body, and explore strategies of how best to control it. Thermal Imaging allows us to clearly visualise any changes in breast tissue, related to inflammation, MANY YEARS, ahead of potential trouble. As such, it is an extremely valuable tool in maintaining good breast health.

Have you considered trying Thermal Imaging as a screening option? Contact me on info@thermalscans.com.au for further information.

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