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Microcap & Penny Stocks : Computerized Thermal Imaging CIO (formerly COII)
CIO 6.8100.0%Dec 2 3:59 PM EST

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To: Tom Knudsen who wrote (6)3/16/1998 5:04:00 PM
From: Gwolf   of 6039
 
Tom, CTI's technology can spot a cancerous lesion before a woman is even aware that it is present in her body. Possibly Dave can respond to this, but I believe that they can detect something as small as the head of a pin. Being able to detect something this size is the difference between life and death for many women. By the time a mammogram is able to detect a lump there is a high probability that the cancer has already spread into her lymph.

The reason I bring this up is your concern that a doctor will send any type of lump in for a biopsy fearing a law suit. I think the important thing that investors should again remember is that CTI's technology will find this lump/lesion long before a mammogram is even able to detect it's presence. If a doctor is aware of this type of accuracy, rather than shy away from CTI's technology I would think they would use it as a first line of defense to protect themselves and their patients. Why wait for the lesion to finally be recognized by a mammogram when it could have been detected much earlier. This actually appears to be the way to stay out of any possible litigation.

Gwolf
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