The Elysia Skye Breast Cancer Organization was started in July 2008 by breast cancer survivor, Elysia Skye. We are creating a global community, working towards a decrease in the risk of cancer through PREVENTION. This means education, empowerment and an understanding of the physical effect of a positive perspective. Our mission is to educate young women and men on cancer prevention, to raise awareness about cancer in women under 40 and to share a message of love, laughter and gratitude during trauma and illness. We also raise funds and act as a donation platform for those affected by cancer at any age.

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Thermography Scholarship

Monday, October 3, 2011 @ 06:10 PM
posted by Elysia Skye

I have been a thermography patient of Dr. Hillary Smith’s for over 4 years. I wish I knew about thermography before my diagnosis, it may have saved my breasts. Thermography is the earliest detection of breast tissue. Breast thermography consists of a series of radiation-free and painless infrared images that are interpreted by M.D. Thermologists. Full body and region of interest scans are also available. To learn more you can visit www.pictureinside.com

I have chosen to partner with Dr. Smith for the second year in a row because of the excellence of her work and because thermography shows the earliest changes in breast tissue. Prevention and proactive health are a part of our practice philosophy. If you are experiencing a hardship and would like to apply, please email 36c@laughaboutcancer.org with the subject line “thermography scholarship” and we will send you an application.

Completing an application does not guarantee your thermography. You must be available to come to the Advanced Medical Thermography offices in Sherman Oaks, California.  Some grants will be partial and some will be fully paid for.  Elysia Skye.org and Laugh About Cancer do not make the final decision on who is approved. The team at Dr. Smith’s office will consider each applicant on a case by case basis and help those most in need.

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