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Thermography & Breast Health Interview Part 1
In 1956 a Canadian surgeon Dr. Ray Lawson of McGill Medical School in Montreal published the first research paper on breast cancer and thermography. He noted that the skin temperature of his breast cancer patients was higher compared to healthy patients, and he used modified declassified military scanners to evaluate these temperature differences. Thus a new method and technology became available to the public called Breast Thermography.
Recently I was interviewed about thermography and breast health by my friend Dr. Christine Horner, a relentless champion for women's health. In Part 1 of this interview, we spoke about thermography, while in the next segment (Part 2), our discussion revolved more about breast health and cancer prevention.
You can listen to Part 1 of this audio interview here.
- Interview with Dr. Robert Kane DC, DABCT - Breast Health Nov 15
- Breast Health Interview Part 2 - Breast Health Dec 26
- Dr. Odell Interview - Part 2, Breast Cancer Prevention - Breast Health Mar 01
- A Hidden Epidemic and Breast Cancer - Breast Health Feb 26
- Interview with Dr. Christine Horner, MD - Breast Health Oct 06
Alexander Mostovoy is a clinician, writer, researcher, and public speaker, and is recognized as a leading authority on breast health and cancer prevention. He has lectured extensively across Canada, the United States, South America, and Europe, and has educated and trained physicians in breast cancer prevention and the use of medical thermography. He is the best selling author of the book Breast Cancer Is A Preventable Disease and a co-creator of the Breast Cancer Prevention Global Virtual Conference.
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