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==Hamer and Radiology==
 
==Hamer and Radiology==
[[image:Ct-artefact.jpg|CT ring artefact presented by Hamer as a ''Hamer focus''|300px|thumb]]
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[[image:Ct-artefactnew.jpg|CT ring artefact presented by Hamer as a ''Hamer focus''|300px|thumb]]
 
See also: [[Hamer-Focus]] article<br>
 
See also: [[Hamer-Focus]] article<br>
 
Hamer bases his diagnoses on a particular interpretation of brain scans using exclusively computer tomography mixed with his obscure and never validated proprietary handedness-tests. CT-diagnostics are crucial in new medicine to detect so called ''Hamer-foci''. His particular interpretation is not compatible with actual knowledge in radiology. The Swiss Study Group for Complementary and Alternative Methods in Cancer writes: ''[...] The «Hamer foci» on the CT images in Hamer׳s books have been identified by radiological experts as typical artefacts produced by the radiological device which can appear in a poor-quality CT scan [...]''<ref>Swiss Study Group for Complementary and Alternative Methods in Cancer, SCAC. ''Hamer's «New Medicine»'' Document No. 01/02. [http://www.swisscancer.ch/dt_fr/content/orange/pdf/skak/01_02_hamer_e.pdf]</ref> and the author Ventegodt adds: ''[...] The concentric circles in the Hamer focus, shown on the front page of his book[1], looks like an artefact and very little as a biological phenomena, which in humans are almost never seen as concentric circles [...]''.<ref>http://www.thescientificworldjournal.com/headeradmin/upload/2005.03.16.pdf</ref>
 
Hamer bases his diagnoses on a particular interpretation of brain scans using exclusively computer tomography mixed with his obscure and never validated proprietary handedness-tests. CT-diagnostics are crucial in new medicine to detect so called ''Hamer-foci''. His particular interpretation is not compatible with actual knowledge in radiology. The Swiss Study Group for Complementary and Alternative Methods in Cancer writes: ''[...] The «Hamer foci» on the CT images in Hamer׳s books have been identified by radiological experts as typical artefacts produced by the radiological device which can appear in a poor-quality CT scan [...]''<ref>Swiss Study Group for Complementary and Alternative Methods in Cancer, SCAC. ''Hamer's «New Medicine»'' Document No. 01/02. [http://www.swisscancer.ch/dt_fr/content/orange/pdf/skak/01_02_hamer_e.pdf]</ref> and the author Ventegodt adds: ''[...] The concentric circles in the Hamer focus, shown on the front page of his book[1], looks like an artefact and very little as a biological phenomena, which in humans are almost never seen as concentric circles [...]''.<ref>http://www.thescientificworldjournal.com/headeradmin/upload/2005.03.16.pdf</ref>
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