SUBJECT: [New webinar] Learn proper & effective br-east self-exams
SUBJECT: Detect br-east cancer sooner: new patented technique
SUBJECT: What you can do in addition to yearly mammograms
SUBJECT: Detect br-east cancer *before* your annual mammogram
Early detection of br-east cancer is essential to better treatment outcomes and long-term survival. Most lumps are first detected by fingers…
Despite increased use of screening mammography, a large percentage are detected by patients themselves.*
Approximately 50% of cases in women 50 years and older and 71% of cases in women younger than 50 years are detected by women themselves.**
Despite this information, most women are in denial about feeling themselves for potential lumps. Most don’t know what to feel for and others just don’t want to go there.
—>>Learn how you can increase self-awareness with Dr. Véronique’s new system & webinar!
This important event takes place on {{event_date}} (if you can’t make the live event, join us to learn about the on-demand replay)…
Even if you’re getting yearly mammograms, there are still 364 days of the year in which changes can occur. A significant number of women present with palpable cancer even with a normal mammogram within 1 year.***
Skilled fingers can detect a lump up to 3.1cm smaller than the average-sized lump found by accident!
So, if finding a lump is important and finding it through touch is effective, it only makes sense, then, that the more skilled you are, the higher the chances you’ll find a lump sooner than later, smaller than bigger.
There are two critical components necessary to perform the most effective self-exam:
1. Your fingers must be taught what to feel for, what a suspicious lump might feel like. This can only be accomplished by palpating a tactile accurate model — it CANNOT be done by watching a video or reading a pamphlet.
2. The educated fingers must then be brought into contact with ALL of the tissue where an unhealthy lump might reside.
I invite you to join Dr. Véronique to educate and train yourself to confidently and skillfully perform an effective self-exam with her at-home method based on the recognized standard for performing and teaching clinical and personal examination for over 30 years, The MammaCare Method®.
Would you rather find a lump the size of a ping-pong ball or the size of a pea?
Please register to join on {{event_date}}, to learn about this exciting new training protocol that is changing women’s lives forever!
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Be proactive, protective and PRO-YOU!
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P.S. Space is limited, so reserve your seat at this important webinar today!
References:
*Journal of Women’s Health, Self Detection Remains a Key Method of Cancer Detection for U.S. Women
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21675875
**Practice Bulletin No 179 of the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists, Cancer Risk Assessment and Screening in Average-Risk Women
***Am J. Surg 2010 Dec;200(6):712-7. Haakinson DJ, Stucky CC, Dueck AC, Gray RJ, Wasif N, Apsey HA, Pockaj B.g 2010 Dec;200(6): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21146009