Sunday, July 7, 2013

United States Preventive Task Force - Recommendations For Mammography Guidelines

Note: The U.S. Preventive Task Force does not recommend mammograms for pre-menopausal women.
Women and their doctors can consider Risk Assessing Thermal Imaging, an advanced form of thermography, and ultrasounds - two safe ways of evaluating the breasts: the former test is physiological/functional and a risk assessment tool, and the latter is anatomical.

Highest Resolution Available


Insight Thermal Imaging images show how sensitive their system is by imaging someone with only one contact in.  The contact lens keeps her eye cooler, so it's darker.  Her left side (mirror image), you can see is warmer.  Using technology with 640 x 480 resolution gives 4 x's the resolution of most systems currently in use.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Women's Breast Health - Thermography and Hormone Balance


Women’s breast health… Finding our balance   (Article published in Green Living Monthly - September 2012)

There is a delicate balance women must make when it comes to breast health. It really is quite simple. As women grow older their bodies begin to lose their ability to produce the very hormones needed for a happy and successful life. As women enter the menopausal years, they face a difficult decision. Their bodies’ production of estrogen, progesterone, and other hormones needed to maintain youthful vitality rapidly declines. These symptoms are well known: Depression, irritability, and short-term memory lapses are very real menopausal complaints; along with hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, and weight gain. These problems can be quite profound with these adverse affects, which can alter a woman’s health for the rest of her life. This is why so many women are turning to what are called bio-identical hormones which the body recognizes as being the same as those which are produced naturally. The key is to make sure hormone levels are closely monitored to ensure a patient is getting just the right amount.  In fact, new studies have shown balancing hormones with bioidentical hormones may even reduce the risk of breast cancer.

To strike that critical balance between estrogen and progesterone levels goes beyond using bio-identical hormones, but in also balancing your nervous system including our neurotransmitters. Hormone levels are monitored with new advances in blood serum and saliva testing. For women who are taking bio-identical hormone replacements, these tests may be far less accurate than measuring levels in the blood. When it comes to measuring estrogen, Thermography may be one of our best tools. Thermography uses an infrared camera and is currently the only tool available for identifying Breast Specific Estrogen Dominance. One can clearly see vascular changes in the breast on the infrared gray scale images.  A thermogram of the breasts is the only non-invasive procedure that can detect estrogen imbalance in the breast. Breast tissue can have up to 50 times the estrogen concentration as blood serum levels.  If estrogen levels are imbalanced, it is imperative that the hormone levels be corrected. This is critical because studies have shown how elevated estrogen levels in the breast tissue lead to a greater risk of breast cancer.  The only natural elevations of estrogen in the breasts should be present when women are pregnant or lactating. When we see elevated levels, thermography can also be a tremendous tool for monitoring the effectiveness of our intervention efforts. 

 Simply put, this is a tool that we can use to identify problems, and monitor our efforts towards prevention. Thermography is a state-of-the-art technology that uses advanced digital infrared computerized camera systems to detect heat patterns in the breast which are then analyzed by a doctor who is Board Certified in Medical Thermography. The results are powerful. Studies show that breast thermography has the ability to warn a woman that a cancer is forming up to 10 years before any other test can detect it.

 Among the most difficult of medical statistics is this one: One out of every eight women will develop breast cancer during their lifetime. Traditional methods of detection are no longer enough.  When mammograms are combined with thermography and clinical breast exams statistics reveal a cancer detection rate of 98%!   Perhaps more importantly, thermography provides predictive information allowing us to use it as a method to determine risk. Numerous studies have documented the presence of physiological changes consistent with cancer prior to anatomical detection with mammography. This is extremely important in working to prevent breast cancer. Thermography can be used to identify these physiological signs which precede cancer, and can monitor the ability of therapeutic intervention to effectively lower risk.  The American Cancer Society estimates that this year, over 192,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer in the USA alone. Even more tragic is the large number of cancer cases that will be missed until the cancer is very late stage and severe. Early detection is the key to surviving this deadly disease.
It’s more than just taking a hormone to feel better. When a woman can balance the hormone levels in her system, she can reduce her risk of disease. That’s medicine that not only makes you feel better today, but provides peace of mind for the future.

by Dr. Michael Oglesbay, D.O.  and Karla Porter, R.T.(R)(CT),CTT

Karla Porter, R.T.(R)(CT),CTT
Insight Thermal Imaging
Multiple Locations Spokane Area
509-315-4154

Dr. Michael Oglesbay holds a BS in Nutrition and he is a board certified Family Medicine physician.
As a physician, he looks at a patient as a whole and, therefore, values the concept of mind-body balance.  He believes in wellness and health promotion, the self healing capability of the body, and the benefits of the Integrative approach to health.
Since the mid-90's, Dr. Oglesbay has specialized in hormone replacment therapy and bioidentical hormones as part of his integrative approach.  He is certified in Age Management Medicine and is a member of the American College for Advancement in Medicine (ACAM).  He received the Patient's Choice award in 2011.

Dr. Oglesbay has been practicing at Family Health Care of Post Falls since November 2011.
Dr. Michael Oglesbay, D.O.
Family Health Care of Post Falls       
1110 E. Polston Ave, Suite 1             
Post Falls, ID 83854                                   
    208-773-1311  

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Interesting statistics on mammography.  Women need to know that mammography is most effective when combined with thermography and clinical breast examination.  The two technologies together are bringing detection rates up to 98%

Friday, July 20, 2012


A Pioneer of Mammography Speaks out about Mammography vs Thermography

Guest Carol Conti. A pioneer in the field of mammography for over 36 years, Carol brings a wealth of information to the table. However, diagosed herself with breast cancer last year shook Carol into a massive revelation about mammography. Today an active thermography technician............(click on the above link to hear her talk show discussion).  It's about an hour talk show but I think it would be safe to say that this discussion will cover most questions you could have about these technologies. Thermography is the "standard of care" in Europe.  In the U.S. it is considered alternative medicine.  Learn about this incredible technology.  Knowledge is power!
 
October is breast awareness month.  Ladies, this is an incredible education on the history of mammography and its active role in breast health assessment.  Certain to be controversial regarding the amount of radiation from a mammogram, but if we bring thermography in for our younger women (under 40) with dense breast tissue, breast augmentation, fibrocystic breasts, pregnant and lactating women....we can realize a much higher rate of detecting breast disease, much sooner than with mammography alone.  The bottom line is that between thermography, mammography and clinical breast examinations, we are realizing 97% accuracy of detection.  No one single technology is sufficient in screening for breast cancer.  Thermography is an incedible breast imaging adjunct tool that all women should be utilizing to greatly increase their chances of detecting breast disease before a mass develops.  Thermography has no radiation, no compression and is non contact.  Breast cancer was recently diagnosed in a 10 year old girl in California!  Any age is safe for thermography.  It is never too early to start monitoring your breast health.
 
Beyond Pink - is a "fun"raiser charity event this year October, 5, 2012  at the Spokane Masonic Center to bring awareness to women about this technology.  It is a designer bra fashion show with all proceeds going to  benefit women who can't afford thermography.  Come be part of the fun or make a donation at: www.BeyondPink.net

 Insight Thermal Imaging offers services at multiple Spokane locations, to include Post Falls, Kennewick, Moses Lake, and Winthrop, WA.
 
Feedback welcome and encouraged!
 
In Health and Healing ~ 

 Karla Porter, R.T.(R)(CT),CTT
www.InsightThermography.com
509-315-4154

Tuesday, July 17, 2012

Welcome Dr. Sierra Breitbeil, N.D. at Methow Valley Wellness Center in Winthrop, WA


I am pleased to offer services to this beautiful location in Washington state.  If you are interested in having thermal imaging done at this location, please contact Dr. Breitbeil at 509-996-3970.  My first appointment for her clinic is scheduled for September 28, 2012

Insight Thermal Imaging - Offering early risk assessment of breast cancer now and in the future.  The only radiation free, non-contact, non-invasive, affordable way to monitor the health of your breasts!

In Health,

Karla Porter, R.T.(R)(CT),CTT
www.InsightThermography.com
509-315-4154