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CRT 2000
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THERMOGRAPHIC SYSTEM
Early detection saves lives.
WHAT IS REGULATION THERMOGRAPHY?
Regulation Thermography is based on the physiology of heat in humans. When there are
disease processes in the human body, the body’s organs respond differently to stress. With
the use of a very accurate thermal sensor, it is possible to measure and detect changes in
the skin’s physiological response to stress. These changes may indicate the presence of a
disease even at its earliest stage before a patient shows symptoms.
WHAT IS THE CRT 2000 ?
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The CRT 2000® Computerized Regulation Thermography System is a non-invasive,
radiation-free, reproducible thermographic tool which measures how the body responds to
stress (cold stimulus). These minute, detectable changes in circulation patterns and thermal
characteristics of the major organs produce data that can be used for adjunctive diagnosis of
certain indications such as: abnormalities of the female breast, peripheral vascular disease,
musculoskeletal disorders, extracranial cerebral and facial vascular disease, abnormalities of
the thyroid gland, and various neoplastic and inflammatory conditions.
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE A CRT 2000 SCAN?
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Your health is very important. The CRT 2000® Thermographic System can help measure
your level of health and help provide indications of symptoms at a very early stage. With
the assistance of a health care practitioner, you can adjust or supplement your diet, make
proper lifestyle changes, seek additional specific testing, and more importantly, improve
your overall health.
BREAST CANCER STUDY (Stuttgart, Germany)
Thermogram readings, as in the above example,
show how the body responds to stress. The red and
black bars represent the temperatures measured at
designated points on the body. This particular
thermogram taken from a woman displays possible
indications of breast cancer.
In a study conducted amongst 70 women by Professor Wagner, Doctor of Oncology, there
were 63 total confirmed cases of breast cancer. Of those 63 women, 34 received a clinical
exam by a doctor, 48 received a clinical exam and a mammogram, and 61 women received
a clinical exam, mammogram, and a computerized regulation thermography (CRT) scan.
Having a clinical exam alone shows a 54% diagnostic accuracy rate. With addition of a
mammogram, the rate increases at 76%. CRT further improves this diagnostic accuracy
rate by 20% at a rate of 96%.
Note: The CRT 2000® is not intended to serve as a sole diagnostic screening procedure.