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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: Dave who wrote ()5/24/1998 11:35:00 PM
From: DrDave  Read Replies (3) of 6039
 
I felt it was time to join this thread and add my point of view. I am an Emergency Room Physician and have practiced in an E.R. for 17 years. I found out about COII while researching material for my third medical novel which is about breast cancer. They are fiction thrillers. Since then I and my entire family, my inlaws, brother-inlaw, sister inlaw have invested. This has spread to multiple friends and physicians. (Yes this includes and entire Radiology Department that has not only investigated COII, they have invested and there is no doubt use the machine)

This leads me to why I am so bullish on COII.

First there is no doubt in my mind that this technology is on the right tract and when the clinical studies are over we will be in for the ride of our lives. I have been involved in four FDA studies for new drugs. Early on in two of them it was apparent they didn't work. There is a certain amount of review that goes on during these studies and if it is apparent the modality doesn't work the study is stopped. There is no need to throw good money away. The fact that this study has gone on this long, from past experience, leads me to believe they are on the right tract.

As a physician I can tell you that even if C.T.I. technology only matches mammography, it will replace it. If anyone on this thread has ever had or watched a mammogram and then offered the women a modality that was painless, no radiation, and was equal if not better what do you think they would say.

If C.T.I. can expand this modality to back injuries the insurance companies will be elated. I see one to two job related back injuries on a daily basis in the E.R. It is well known that injured muscles that are inflammed and hyperemic are warmer do to the increased vasculature. If I could scan the patient and tell the workmens comp. insurance that this patient is faking it or really injured. What do you think they would say about endorsing this technology. Phoney workmens comp. is a billion dollar scam.

Lastly I would say to everyone when ultrasound first arrived it was a useless scan that looked like wavy lines on a monitor. Only after microprocessers came about, (though crude in their early state) did ultrasound become highly useful. Medical academics has known for a long time that tumors and injuries are warmer due to a higher vasculature. Only now with the higher processors and software that is available can we now begin to utilize this technology.

I am extremely bullish on COII and I don't think it really matters who shorts the stock. When the study is out and blasted on CNN and all the women's magazines look out.
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