My New Life

At 42 I discovered a lump in my breast in the shower. I was advised to have a mammogram and biopsy to diagnose the status of the lump. I had concerns about the safety of both the mammogram and biopsy on the grounds that I didn’t want to increase the risk of cancer by exposure to ionising radiation, or spread the cancer under compression, or even seeding from the biopsy.

I then discovered Thermography - no ionising radiation, no compression and it ruled out the need for biopsy. My first thermogram showed a 96% risk of malignancy (high risk) and Angiogenesis was detected. I embarked on a total lifestyle change including regular exercise and a natural dairy-free diet, and I used thermal imaging to monitor my progress every 3 months until the scan showed my breast health had reduced to low risk!

Rosa Hughes
Liverpool, United Kingdom