Electromammography is a completely new computerised method of early detection of pathologies of mammary glands (including breast cancer).
Electromammography is based on principles of interconnection of condition of organs with electric characteristics (electropotential) of certain points ('biologically active points') on skin surface. Difference in values of electropotential between several characteristic skin points can clearly indicate the slightest abnormalities in corresponding organs. This way the functional pathologies (that precede subjectively sensed organic pathologies) can be detected.
The method of electromammography does not have analogies in a world scale. Electromammography is an absolutely passive method - it does not affect patient's organism and measures undistorted actual skin electropotential.
New screening diagnostic device Electromammograph- PC offers significantly improved early detection of breast tumours in women. Development of Electromammograph-PC was possible due to application of a number of technical innovations (like special schemes of interference suppression, application of 3-dimensional Fuller geometry for description of functional links, specials methods of compensation of skin-galvanic effect, development of special software, etc.).








