FMTVDM for Breast Cancer
(B.E.S.T. Component)
B. Breast
E. Enhanced
S. Scintigraphy
T. Test
FOUR Major differences between B.E.S.T. and every other form of Breast Molecular Imaging (BMI) currently used:
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TFM: The imaging cameras used to do these studies have never been set up to determine if they can actually "measure" what they say they are measuring. The first step is calibrating the camera to make certain they are not missing information or adding something that isn't there. FMTVDM does not guess at this by making assumptions like other tests do - because guessing or close only counts with horseshoes.
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Enhancement: The use of FDA approved medicines to deliver more of the isotope to areas which have cancer, than to areas with inflammation, than to areas of normal breast tissue with none to calcium or dead tissue. The image below shows the difference between enhanced imaging (red bars) and non-enhanced (blue bars). Enhancing shifted the blood flow and isotope to areas of greater metabolism and blood flow - finding problems missed by the non-enhanced imaging AND finding them sooner.
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Quantification: Actual measurement of these differences between cancer, inflammation, normal breast tissue and calcium - as shown above.
Treatment Monitoring: Because B.E.S.T. actually "measures" or "quantifies" what is happening, it is also can be used to determine which treatments work and those that don't. Saving time, money, resources and lives.
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Side-effects: The enhancement works everywhere in your body. This change in blood flow might make you notice changes in your body including headache, nausea, et cetera. It is brief and easily treated with coffee, tea or a soft drink. It can also be reversed sooner if needed.


