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Curious about thermography? This resource library explains how thermal imaging works, what your scans can reveal, and how to get the most value from your appointment. Explore the basics, then dive into topics like breast thermography, cranial/thyroid/dental connections, and upper or lower body assessments.

Articles

Reporting

Thermography Clinic Inc. uses an advanced infrared analysis system based on the Marseille Analytic System developed at the Institut Pasteur. Reports provide objective assessment of thermal patterns to support risk evaluation and monitoring, alongside conventional imaging.

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Easy Steps to Breast Cancer Prevention

A prevention-focused look at breast thermography, explaining how hormones, environmental exposures, and radiation may influence risk—and practical steps to support healthier estrogen metabolism and proactive screening.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S., BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Fibrocystic Breast Disease

An overview of fibrocystic breast disease—why it’s common, what symptoms can feel like, and how thermography may help monitor benign patterns alongside lifestyle and hormone-support strategies.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S., BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Perimenopause – Preparing for a smooth transition

Perimenopause can begin in the late 30s and bring symptoms like hot flashes, sleep disruption, mood changes, and cycle shifts. This article outlines common signs and stresses individualized assessment and safer, evidence-aware treatment discussions.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S.,BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Rethink Breast Cancer

This piece reviews rising cancer rates and shares lifestyle-based strategies to reduce breast cancer risk at different ages. Topics include estrogen exposure, nutrition (more plant-based), exercise, healthy weight, and minimizing avoidable X-ray radiation, plus thermography as a baseline tool.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S.,BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Seven Reasons for Breast Thermography

This article questions routine mammography screening and outlines seven reasons the author views breast thermography as a complementary option. Topics include safety, functional assessment, baseline tracking, and using risk stratification to guide further testing.

Alexander Mostovoy, DHMS, BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Ten Ways to Help Prevent Breast Cancer

A comprehensive prevention guide covering hormone therapy, birth control, environmental exposures, nutrition, exercise, thyroid health, and breast self-exams. The article emphasizes balancing estrogen metabolism and presents breast thermography as a non-radiation option for monitoring risk.

Alexander Mostovoy, DHMS, BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

The Mammogram Conundrum

A commentary on shifting mammography guidelines, the limits of “one-size-fits-all” screening, and why proactive self-awareness and breast thermography are presented as tools for earlier physiological insight.

Alexander Mostovoy, DHMS,BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Thyroid Connection

A practical look at under-active thyroid symptoms and why women are disproportionately affected. The piece reviews common signs, testing challenges, hormone interactions, and the need for individualized assessment rather than relying on lab ranges alone.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S.,BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

Young Women and Breast Cancer

Why is breast cancer different in women under 50? This piece explores dense breast tissue, hormonal influences, risk factors, and screening gaps—while presenting thermography as a tool for identifying higher-risk patterns earlier.

Alexander Mostovoy, D.H.M.S.,BCCT Board Certified Clinical Thermographer Read →

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