| MAMMOGRAPHY
Positive features:
- Mammography can detect cancer earlier than physical examination.
- Mammography can detect tumors in the pre-invasive stage in mainly slow-growing tumors.
- Mammography is an anatomical imaging procedure and therefore has the ability to provide the location of a tumor.
Negative features:
- Mammography cannot detect an exponentially fast-growing cancer in the pre-invasive stage.
- 85% of mammography initiated biopsies are negative.
- Large, dense, fibrocystic, and/or enhanced breasts cause reading difficulties.
- Compression of the breasts during the procedure can cause discomfort.
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In most women, the medial upper triangle, peripheral areas next to the chest wall, and the inframammary sulcus of the breast cannot be visualized with mammography.
DIGITAL INFRARED IMAGING
Positive features:
- Since there is no breast contact during the examination, there is no discomfort.
- Compared to mammography, 7 out of 10 times infrared imaging is the first alarm that something is happening.
- Infrared imaging has an overall 90% sensitivity rate.
Negative features:
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Infrared imaging has an overall 10% false positive rate.
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Due to DII's ability to detect the earliest signs of breast cancer, further studies are needed to follow patients over a prolonged period of time.
- Since infrared imaging is not an anatomical imaging procedure, it cannot determine the exact location of a tumor.
Sources:
1997-2005 Index Medicus – ACS, NEJM, JNCI, Lancet, BMJ,J Breast
1980-1986 Index Medicus – Cancer, AJOG, Thermology
1996 Text – Atlas of Mammography: New Early Signs in Breast Cancer
1982 Text – Biomedical Thermology
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