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Breast Self-Exam Pad Breast cancer statistics are staggering. Don't become one of these numbers. Use The BSE Pad as your means for EARLY DETECTION and PREVENTION.
Because
Every
Body
Matters
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Breast Self-Exam Pad The BSE Pad is intended to be used as an aid for performing breast self-examination. The BSE Pad reduces friction and may provide for an easier and more comfortable exam. Your breast self-exam should be performed first with your bare hands and then with The BSE Pad.
Description of The BSE Pad
Why
is Breast Self-Examination So Important? Click
here for 3-part audio testimonial.
When
Is the Best Time to Examine Your Breasts?
Important
It
is very important that you understand three necessary components of a
comprehensive breast-screening program.
Breast
self-examination with or without The BSE Pad is not a replacement for a
mammogram or clinical breast exam by your doctor. It is very important
that you have regular clinical exams and mammograms as advised by your
doctor. Report any changes found either with your bare hand or The BSE
Pad exam to your doctor for proper evaluation.
Directions for Use
Examination Including Use of The BSE Pad Breast
self-examination should be performed both standing up and lying down. It
is very important that your breast self-exam be performed with both the
bare hand and with The BSE Pad. Be sure to take enough time to examine
both breasts thoroughly. A.
The first step of the breast self-exam should be performed while
standing. Begin with a bare handed examination of your right breast with
your right arm
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Updated January 01, 2007
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