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In this second part of our interview with Dr. Odell, we focused more on the subject of breast cancer prevention. Covering a range of subjects, such as:

 

  • medicinal mushrooms 
  • hormonal regulators
  • vital minerals 
  • nutritional requirements
  • biological dentistry
  • and much, much more

 

This interview is packed with valuable information for anyone who wants to improve their health and get useful tools to prevent disease.

  
If you missed the first part of this interview you can watch Part 1, please click HERE
 
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Breast Health Interview Part 2

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If you're concerned about developing breast cancer, you might be wondering if there are steps you can take to help prevent breast cancer. There are simple and practical lifestyle changes you can make to lower your risk.

 

In this second part of our interview with Dr. Horner, we discussed breast health and breast cancer prevention. What are the contributing factors that may lead to breast cancer, what to do about them, and how to avoid them? 

 

You can listen to Part 2 of this audio interview here.

 

 

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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.

 

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Dr. Kane has been a clinical thermologist for close to 30 years now. He has amassed vast knowledge and experience in breast thermography.

Don’t miss this insightful interview about breast thermography and its role in breast health, cancer detection and prevention.

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A Hidden Epidemic and Breast Cancer

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Women who have gum disease are 11 times more likely to be diagnosed with breast cancer. In North America, 75% of adults suffer from various forms of gum disease or other oral pathologies. In other words, 75% of adult population is at increased risk of cancer because of poor oral health. Research published by Dr. Robert Jones found that there is a very high co-relationship between root canal treated teeth and breast cancer. In a five-year study of 300 breast cancer cases, he found that 93% of the women with breast cancer had root canals, 7% had other oral pathology. Further, breast tumours (in most cases), occurred on the same side of the body as the root canal.

 

One factor connecting oral pathology to breast disease is something called Chronic Apical Periodontitis or CAP.  CAP is a group of inflammatory conditions caused by microorganisms (mainly bacteria) infecting the necrotic root canal system. CAP often develops asymptomatically, and the prognosis is typically less favourable when it is detected late.  

 

In addition to higher incidents of cancer, root canal treatments also contribute to a higher risk of heart attacks. The DNA of oral pathogens typical of the root canal and gum-infected flora is consistently found in coronary atherosclerotic plaque.

 

Thus chronically infected teeth, both with and without root canal treatments, due to its extraordinary ability to deplete antioxidants and promote chronic inflammation in affected tissues and organs, can be considered the single most important cause of heart attacks and single most important cause of head, neck and breast cancer.

 

I have been researching and lecturing on this subject for well over a decade, and it is astounding that most health professionals remain yet in the dark about this while the evidence is overwhelming. 

 

So, what can you do and how can you find out if you have oral inflammation even if you have no symptoms? 

 

First, you should understand that while regular dental checkups may be necessary, the conventional dental methods may not be useful in identifying the problem discussed here. Regular dental x-rays will not detect early signs of CAP or other oral pathologies and infections. 

 

However, with the use of thermography, we have been able to locate these inflammatory conditions at their earliest stage and alert many patients to help them rectify problems before they lead to more severe disease.  Thermography should be incorporated into regular dental/oral examination to help identify conditions that lead to chronic inflammation.  

 

I want to encourage all of you who are reading this to take a very proactive attitude about your oral health. It may be one of the most significant factors in breast cancer prevention.

 

 

 

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