Inspection and Palpation of Breast Cancer Training Model Ⅱ
The incidence of breast cancer is high in women in the prime of life. Chances of recovery are highest if breast cancer is detected and treated at an early stage. To check for breast cancer, begin by visually inspecting and palpating the breasts. Breast cancer can appear as a "lump" under the skin or as small changes in skin tone or evenness. Regular careful self-examination is very important.
If a small skin change is detected, a specialist should immediately be consulted. With early detection and treatment, there is no need to fear. When creating this model, advice from numerous specialists was gathered to design a model that is useful for self-examination.