The Smart Bra Women, if your bra doesn't alert you that you may have breast cancer, you might want to upgrade to a Smart Bra. But don't bother searching through your latest Victoria's Secret catalog - the Smart Bra isn't ready for the marketplace just yet. According to a report on a gadget site called Gizmodo, Professor Elias Siores of the Centre for Research and Innovation in the UK has invented a bra that uses thermography to detect temperature changes in breast tissue - a red flag that indicates a tumor may be redirecting blood flow, prompting a subtle rise in temperature. When the Smart Bra senses a suspicious change, a discrete alarm will alert the wearer of the bra that it's time to make a doctor's appointment. This is a good idea. In fact, it's so good that you don't need a Smart Bra, which, let's face it, will cost a bundle and will probably be less than comfy. I first told you about the use of thermography to detect breast cancer years ago in the e- Alert "
and 4" (8/6/03). Also called digital infrared imaging (DII), this breast cancer detection method doesn't subject you to the two key drawbacks of a mammogram: exposure to radiation and painful compression of the breasts. For more information about DII, and to find a qualified DII breast cancer screener in your area, you can visit the International Academy of Clinical Thermology website at iact- org.org. But note that some insurance programs still don't cover this relatively new technology. You can find more information about thermography and two other safe and effective mammogram alternatives in "
and 4" at this link: http://www.hsibaltimore.com/ealerts/ea200308/ea20030806.html Source: "Medical Gadgets: Smart Bra to Detect Breast Cancer Rapidly" Haroon Malik, Gizmodo, 10/13/07, gizmodo.com
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