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== Just because some quacks are using does not mean it is bullshit ==
== Just because some quacks are using does not mean it is bullshit ==

It's such as sad day when writers like (JzG) will not let the truth be told....We are dealing with peoples lives. This article is far from being balanced.


It is a fairly important tool where mammography is not an option (<35y, nursing). Just one of a few tools that help in a situation where it is very hard to make decisions. [[User:Richiez|Richiez]] ([[User talk:Richiez|talk]]) 00:53, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
It is a fairly important tool where mammography is not an option (<35y, nursing). Just one of a few tools that help in a situation where it is very hard to make decisions. [[User:Richiez|Richiez]] ([[User talk:Richiez|talk]]) 00:53, 5 January 2013 (UTC)

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==Necessary disambiguation or generalization==

From etymological point of view — stricto el lato sensu — it seems to me there is no consistent basis regarding thermology (simply and no more...) to be or refer to only medical science.

Conversely, medical science, as newer branch on human journey scope when compared with physical science, may not comprise thermology, generally and uniquely as yours. This is a bad or nonsense comprehension!

For the desired and correct purpose, it will be better to say "Thermology" when referring to physical (generalist sense), and "Medical thermology" (one of so many specific senses) if referring to "the application of thermal concepts, ideas or technologies on medical issues".

Ex positis meritum citatum, I am proposing this page for disambiguation. [Beremiz Jan 2007]

Just because some quacks are using does not mean it is bullshit

It's such as sad day when writers like (JzG) will not let the truth be told....We are dealing with peoples lives. This article is far from being balanced.

It is a fairly important tool where mammography is not an option (<35y, nursing). Just one of a few tools that help in a situation where it is very hard to make decisions. Richiez (talk) 00:53, 5 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

  • Correct. That is why I wanted the content ion a single place where the valid uses can be seen, and the obviously invalid compared. Popele are using the valid uses as a trojan horse to assert the invalid, y'see. Guy (Help!) 23:13, 9 January 2013 (UTC)[reply]

A message to this page's dictator (JzG) regarding his bias

I must admit to having been unimaginably flabbergasted when you reverted my (rational, balanced and backed with studies) changes back to this article's present state of being totally biased, inaccurate and one-sided. I guess since I was coming from a balanced perspective, and you were not, misinterpreting 850 independent studies as all falsified information and three news reports as the absolute truth was not too far of a stretch. Nowhere in this wiki entry does it state that the FDA has fully approved Breast Thermography for breast cancer risk-assessment. Nowhere in this wiki entry does it state Thermography's, time again proven, sensitivity and specificity of 90%. What's more? - I have absolutely no "real-world" involvement with Breast Thermography as you so vividly have imagined - I actually got interested in the subject through a research paper that I have been working on for my home university. Anyways, please do let me know when I may proceed to independently contribute to this page in hopes of presenting a scientific analysis of Breast Thermography. And please, Thermography a "questionable practice", sure but only when loonies like you are moderating pages like these. Oh, and here is a small sample (50) out of the 850 scientific studies that I have come across that do, in fact, prove the accuracy and legitimacy of Breast Thermography.

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Jmosto (talk) 18:55, 3 June 2015 (UTC)[reply]