BREAST HEALTH & THERMOGRAPHY

April 26, 2010

After many years of working alone in providing medical care to our female patients, The Center for Women’s Health at COEM has finally achieved its goal. We are now part of a network offering comprehensive medical care for preventing, diagnosing and treating breast cancer.

The attached resumes (click here to read) describe the professional credentials of our team, which now provide imaging and evaluation with a breast specialist with a surgical consultation. From the very first breast thermogram that we performed back in March, 2003 until today we have had the best of the best certified thermologist. Dr. Phil Hoekstra, has read over 750,000 thermograms thus providing all of you with the confidence that your breast studies have been and continue to be read by the most experienced in this field.

If a breast thermography is interpreted as a TH3, TH4 or TH5 we now have the services for comprehensive imaging utilizing ultrasonography and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Dr.’s Goltra and Clinton and their staff have been outstanding in working with the special needs of our patients. Dr. James Majeski has joined our team to provide the services as a breast specialist along with surgical intervention if needed. A review of his credentials will assure you that you are in the hands of a truly outstanding doctor. We are hearing wonderful reports from our patients who have consulted with him. They are appreciative of his skills and compassion.

As the greatest death rate from breast cancer occurs between the ages of 40-45 years and these cancers on average began 15 years before, early detection becomes critical beginning as early as age 25. Because breast thermography can detect changes in a breast 6-10 years before mammography and is done WITHOUT radiation or compression you have a very safe and effective procedure. Thermography, using Dr. Hoekstra’s protocol, is 99.7% sensitive and 98.4% specific. No other procedure comes close for the purpose of breast screening.

Finally, if you will stop fearing breast screening with Thermography, you will be able to detect abnormalities at there earliest and be able to literally reverse the disease. Using nutritional and immunologic treatment protocols we have been able to reverse even a TH4 (65% plus risk of confirming malignancy) to a normal TH1 and TH2 rating. Prevention is a better way to manage a disease that affects one in eight women. See the images for yourself.

Contact the Center for Women’s Health at COEM today by calling (843) 572-1600 or by visiting our web site at www.earlycancerdetection.com

Allan Lieberman, M.D., F.A.A.E.M.
Medical Director,
The Center for Occupational and Environmental Medicine

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