WHAT IS THERMOGRAPHY? INTERVIEW WITH BOSTON THERMOGRAPHY CENTER | Cancer Education & Research Inst

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  • Опубліковано 16 вер 2024

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  • @nancymandegari4067
    @nancymandegari4067 11 місяців тому +2

    I believe 100 % in thermography...

  • @marekszatkowski2059
    @marekszatkowski2059 3 роки тому

    Industrial Flir camera with basic Flir Tools software, really? Subject/patient siting on the chair? 15 minutes acclimatization thats all as per standard? With all respect that's not a pro setup for medical thermography. I am wrong?
    CAT3 thermographer

    • @CancerEdInstitute
      @CancerEdInstitute  3 роки тому

      Karen has practiced thermography for many years. For more specific details, please contact Boston Thermography Center directly. Thank you.

  • @truth.speaker
    @truth.speaker 4 роки тому

    1:35
    That is very disturbing. She is not an MD. Not a doctor. And she has been to a school that sounds more shady than a forest
    Take my money 💰

    • @CancerEdInstitute
      @CancerEdInstitute  4 роки тому +2

      Hi Captain Obvious, we can assure you, if we weren't confident that she's highly qualified in the topic she is good at, we'd have never given her a chance on our program. Karen is a great person and highly qualified and good at in the fields of providing 'complementary' early detection methods, which never meant to replace the current early detection methods. She has been very supportive of our mission in the early stages of our organization, for which we're grateful.

    • @CancerEdInstitute
      @CancerEdInstitute  4 роки тому +1

      Are you looking for any early detection methods by any chance? If so, please let us know, we'd be glad to help you.

    • @truth.speaker
      @truth.speaker 4 роки тому

      @@CancerEdInstitute thank you. You seem reasonable and professional, so please may I ask an honest question?
      How does this work?

    • @truth.speaker
      @truth.speaker 4 роки тому

      @@CancerEdInstitute what is the accuracy rate? How do we know how accurate this is? Does accuracy vary from practicioner to practicioner?

    • @CancerEdInstitute
      @CancerEdInstitute  4 роки тому +1

      ​@@truth.speaker Hello again! Yes, we are cancer scientists and are professionals in our field. Thus, we don't put anything on our organization or channel what we believe is "pseudo". Have you watched the entire video? In the video, Karen explains how it works and at the end there is a demonstration on the camera and screen. Thermography is simply a screening method that detects excessive heat in the body. Hence "Thermo" + "graphy". It is well known that the area that is ill produced heat due to inflammation in the body. If you have pain somewhere in your body for example, it would come up in Thermography because the pain is caused by inflammation and thus, excessive heat. Meaning, there's something wrong. The camera simply detects that heat signal from the body, thus you're able to understand that there's "something" going on. A thermographer (a good practitioner) won't be able to tell you for certain that you've this or that cancer. If they do, it's definitely important to get a throughout medical exam and screening. Thermography can, however, tell you for example "there is something wrong here". It is just for say, you feel something in your body and want a simple, non-radioactive screening to check if there's something going on. Or vice versa, if you had a cancer screening and it is clear that you've cancer and you want to make sure that this actually correct (tests are never 100% accurate), then you might want to get a non-radioactive Thermography screening for a second opinion if you like. Again, this is just a complementary screening and is never meant to replace any medical screening such as a CT, MRI, X-ray, or mammogram etc. Hope this helps!