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FDA Approval on Touch Enhancing Self Breast Examination Pad
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FDA Approval on Touch Enhancing Self Breast Examination Pad
Health and Fitness Information CenterFDA Approval on BSE Pad
Description of The BSE Pad
The BSE Pad is a medical device, which consists of two plastic sheets with liquid sealed in between. The BSE Pad reduces friction between your fingers and breast. The BSE Pad clings lightly to your skin. When you place your fingers on The BSE Pad and press firmly against it, your fingers will glide smoothly across your breast. |
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"BSE is a simple test women can do to maintain breast health and statistics show women still don't do it on a routine basis," says Katherine Alley, MD, and Director of The Breast Center at Suburban Hospital in Bethesda, Maryland. "The "BSE Pad" aid can help women feel more confident in their ability to conduct exams by making it easier and more comfortable for them." The ultra-thin, soft-polyurethane breast pad may be reused each month. The pad is latex-free, and comes with a step-by-step reference guide designed by a General Surgeon and Breast Cancer Surgery Specialist. |
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Routine breast self-examination helps women become familiar with how their breasts normally feel, making it easier to detect any changes that may occur. According to the American Cancer Society, when breast cancer is discovered early and confined to the breast, the five-year survival rate is over ninety-six percent. Early detection of breast cancer increases the possibility that you may only need minimal surgery on the breast and axilla, which will reduce pain and suffering. The very small tumors (less than 1.0 cm) may not need to be treated with chemotherapy. Some studies estimate breast cancer mortality can be reduced by as much as eighteen percent through increased use of BSE. More on the BSE Self Breast Examination Pad
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FDA approves the Touch Enhancing Pad a breast
self-examination device.