International Guidelines for
Thermal Breast Imaging (TBI) Use

20 - 29 years old: Every 3 Years to establish a baseline

30+ years old: Once per year

These recommendations are based on low risk findings. Higher risk findings require more frequent monitoring.

When should you use Thermal Imaging?

As soon as possible. Recent studies show an increasing number of breast cancer cases in women under age 40 (before the first mammogram is recommended).

Thermal Imaging gives you the ability to safely and accurately monitor changes in your breast tissue’s activity. You can see the earliest signs of trouble, and take proper action. Thermal Imaging empowers you to take control of your breast health. Ultimately, you can make life‐saving decisions to protect yourself before its too late.

 

Who Needs Thermal Breast Imaging (TBI)?

 
  • ALL Women 20+ Years Old

  • Pain w/ Mammograms

  • Dense Breast Tissue

  • Fibrocystic Breasts

  • Smaller / Larger Breasted

  • Breast Implants & Reduction

  • Mastectomy / Lumpectomy

  • Post-Cancer Treatment

  • Breast Feeding/ Pregnant

  • Proactive/ Wellness Minded

  • High Family/ Genetic Risk

  • Even Men
    (20% of new cases are men)