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(WASHINGTON) -- The Food and Drug Administration has issued a warning letter to a thermography clinic that sells thermography machines and was recently featured in an ABC News report, according to a..
Some breast thermography clinics, which charge consumers for the service, claim the images the machines generate can be used to detect breast cancer. More on Health More videos ...
When you have a funny pain in your body, should you rush to the doctor's office? What if you don't have any pain, you just want to know what's going on inside your body?
Thermography uses an infrared camera to measure heat and blood flow on the surface of the skin. Unlike a mammogram, it doesn’t use any radiation or compress the breast.
Health Canada is warning Canadians and their health-care providers that thermography machines are not approved for use in Canada for breast cancer screening. Victoria Times-Colonist Staff Nov 29 ...
Thermography machines are not approved to test for signs of breast cancer in Canada, contrary to claims being made by some medical clinics, according to federal health officials. Health Canada issued ...
OTTAWA Health Canada is warning Canadians and their health-care providers that thermography machines are not approved for use in Canada for breast cancer screening. The department says it is not ...