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Early detection can be vitally important

Tumours grow faster in younger women who have not reached the menopause, so early detection can be the key to saving lives. For women under the age of 50 the average doubling time for a tumour is 80 days compared with 157 days for women between the ages 50 and 70.

A tumour can take years to grow so the earlier an abnormality or an indication of abnormality is discovered the bettwe to receive treatment as soon as possible.
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Breast Screening that is guaranteed 100% safe

Digital Thermal Imaging (DITI) is a cutting edge medical screening device. It uses revolutionary, high tech appliances and is non invasive.

DITI is a medically proven, accurate method of breast screening, detecting breast abnormalities a full 8-10 years before a mammogram, it is that remarkable!
The technology detects the subtle, physiological changes that accompany breast pathology whether it is cancer, an infection, fibrocystic disease or a vascular disease. It is the only scan in the current market that can detect inflammatory breast cancer and is exceptional as the only available screening for men’s breast abnormalities.

Changes in breast tissue can be detected 8-10 years before a mammography with DITI.

All women from the age of 20 should be annually screened to keep a record of any changes in breast tissue from as early as possible. Regular breast screening should not be only thought of as suitable for women over the age of 50.

By using DITI and thermographs for breast screening purposes you are immediately removing the risk of radiating healthy breasts unnecessarily. DITI offers a 100% safe procedure of screening and is suitable for women of all ages.

If detected at an early stage it can be reversed or stabilised by making small life style modifications such as diet etc. The chances of women having to use a more aggressive treatment are reduced.

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