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To: Dr. Bob who wrote (90)4/5/1998 2:08:00 PM
From: chirodoc  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 6039
 
<<<< how this technique could detect a very early tumor more than a few cm from the skin surface, as I would expect the minor heat differential to be dissipated by that distance

...i have the same concern. i have seen a number of thermograms and they appear to give nice color resolution, but look splotchy and amorphous compared to mammograms.

...i think the issue of concern could be the specificity of their software and mathematics: can their thermographic algorithms OBJECTIVELY correlate with metastatic activity. if i knew more about the thermal properties of metastasis, i would be better informed.

.....let us know what you find out. if they in fact have the tech + a solid patent portfolio--this baby could help investors pocketbooks and millions of women.



To: Dr. Bob who wrote (90)4/6/1998 4:33:00 PM
From: Gwolf  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 6039
 
Dr. White, I know from my meeting with CTI that they derived some of the basis for this application of Thermography from the Military's process of detecting stress fractures in metal. They were actually able to detect a stress fractures "inside" 1/2" to 3/4" thick metal.

CTI has a process that you will not see discussed openly because it is the key to their success and they guard it very closely. I would suggest that if you are interested as a medical professional that you contact the company and see if you can arrange the same type of demonstration that I received. I know that they are concerned with any potential competition discovering their proprietary process and will try to ascertain if you are inquiring as an investor or someone that is involved in industrial spying.

The company has two things going for them, the first is this revolutionary application of Thermography and the other is the algorithms that they use. The combination of both of these is what
makes their use of Thermography different from the rudimentary thermal imaging that you have witnessed in the past.I encourage you to explore it further, you'll be very impressed.

Gwolf