A wearable breast self-examination (BSE) model is a device designed to assist women in conducting regular self-examinations of their breasts for early detection of breast cancer. The model is typically worn over the chest area and provides guidance on how to perform a thorough examination.
One important aspect of BSE models is their texture and shape. These models are made to resemble the texture and shape of real breasts, allowing women to familiarize themselves with the normal feel and appearance of their breasts. Similar to other medical training models like the Full Body Trauma Manikin and Hemostasis Training, tactile indicators are embedded within the silicone or fabric material to mimic the texture of various breast abnormalities, such as lumps or irregularities, and help women learn what abnormal textures feel like during their examinations.
In addition to these physical features, a wearable BSE model may also have an embedded instructional guide or smartphone app that provides step-by-step instructions on how to perform a BSE correctly. This is similar to other medical training models like the Intravenous Injection Arm and Acls Training, which provide guidance on how to perform various medical procedures correctly. The goal is to empower women to take charge of their breast health by promoting regular self-examinations.
Overall, a wearable BSE model is an important tool in the fight against breast cancer. By raising awareness and enabling early detection of breast abnormalities, it can improve outcomes for women everywhere.
Features:
1. Lifelike, realistic texture
2. Can be wore on manikin or trainee
3. Tumor diagnosis
4. Practice breast self-examination