May 18, 2010 /EIN Presswire/ -- Breast tissue in women younger than 50 tends to be denser and harder for conventional mammogram scans to detect, but a new digital infra-red technique pushes up the detection rate dramatically. The technology originally was developed by the US military for night vision use. It uses a camera to detect heat, sensing temperature changes in the skin that shows up slightly warmer than surrounding healthy cells. Read more at Breast Cancer News Today: Mammogram Screening news - http://breastcancer.einnews.com/news...gram-screening Thermography & Breast Cancer news - http://breastcancer.einnews.com/news...-breast-cancer Located at http://breastcancer.einnews.com, Breast Cancer News Today is a service of EIN News, a
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