Breast Awareness with Breastlight
Breastlight was designed and marketed to be used as an adjunct to the breast awareness approach against breast cancer. Breastlight is to fulfill the sweet dreams in the good news that breast cancer can be cured and treated successfully if treated early. One of the experts in the health care community, Jayant Vaidya, Consultant Surgeon, UCL says about breastlight, “It appears that this device may have struck the right balance and could play an important role in the management of the worried well women.” For about breastlight, visit, www.breastlight.com
Breastlight in the Eyes of the Professionals
To prove the effectiveness of breastlight, three clinical trials were undertaken which resulted in the following feedback from the professionals:
Breastlight was designed and marketed to be used as an adjunct to the breast awareness approach against breast cancer. Breastlight is to fulfill the sweet dreams in the good news that breast cancer can be cured and treated successfully if treated early. One of the experts in the health care community, Jayant Vaidya, Consultant Surgeon, UCL says about breastlight, “It appears that this device may have struck the right balance and could play an important role in the management of the worried well women.” For about breastlight, visit, www.breastlight.com
Breastlight in the Eyes of the Professionals
To prove the effectiveness of breastlight, three clinical trials were undertaken which resulted in the following feedback from the professionals:
It will be very useful when dealing with women who have recurrent benign cysts. Breastlight will also be very helpful for women with lumpy breasts who have difficulty with palpation. (GP at Women’s Health Symposium, October 2008)
Everyone has been affected by this disease. We know that the earlier it’s detected the better. Something like Breastlight that will help identify a problem earlier, is just wonderful. (Fawn Leith, Family Nurse)
Using Breastlight may increase confidence in women’s own breast assessment and their ability to communicate with their own doctors. (Dr Sarah Burnett, Consultant Radiologist and former breast cancer patient)
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