The first feature documentary undertaken by WayMark Productions, (Oct. 6, 2020 target release date),
investigates the world of mammography and a possible new breast cancer screening protocol used side-by-side:
thermography and ultrasound and full-body thermography and ultrasound developed by Dr. Galina Migalko MD, NMD
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A short documentary by the same name won numerous film festival awards, and was written, produced and directed by Megan S. Smith, M.S. It will be distributed worldwide by Los Angeles-based Cinema Libre Studio.
In “bOObs,” we learn from medical doctors (Dr. Otis Brawley, Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. Galina Migalko, Dr. Julian Kenyon, Dr. Manfred Doepp, Dr. Toni Bark and others) the myths surrounding mammography — such as mammograms are “early detection” and “low radiation” — that are widely repeated by doctors, lead cancer associations, women’s health groups, and governmental agencies worldwide.
We hear heart-breaking stories of how this test tragically changed the lives of female patients, leaving them permanently maimed following questionable diagnoses. One woman’s cancer exponentially worsened following the physical trauma from mammograms to her biopsied tumor.
Then we learn the benefits of thermography: a test of physiology capable of detecting the heat of inflammation via infrared camera. As thermography may discern this important cancer precursor, it is truly an "early detection" tool.
When used in conjunction with ultrasound — another test of anatomy, like mammography and MRI — these two painless, radiation-free tests are capable of finding cancer years before a tumor forms and without harm to the patient.
Doctors explain that when these two tests are combined, they have up to twice the accuracy of mammograms on certain women. Further, the majority of the new 3D mammogram machines deliver double the amount of radiation over the 2D machines they are replacing if the facility lacks a certain software — but women aren't informed of this prior to screening.
In “bOObs,” we learn from medical doctors (Dr. Otis Brawley, Dr. Ben Johnson, Dr. Galina Migalko, Dr. Julian Kenyon, Dr. Manfred Doepp, Dr. Toni Bark and others) the myths surrounding mammography — such as mammograms are “early detection” and “low radiation” — that are widely repeated by doctors, lead cancer associations, women’s health groups, and governmental agencies worldwide.
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