BreastCheck is coming soon

About Breast Cancer

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women worldwide and a leading cause of cancer-related deaths In the United States about 316,950 invasive and 59,080 non-invasive cases are expected in 2025 (American Cancer Society) and breast cancer accounts for roughly 30% of new cancers among women. According to the World Health Organization, in 2022, an estimated 2.3 million women were newly diagnosed with breast cancer worldwide If current trends continue, by 2050 the number of new breast cancer cases per year is projected to rise to 3.2 million globally.

Introducing

BreastCheck is a non-invasive test for breast abnormalities. The test can be carried out at home and takes less than 15 minutes. The results are immediate and BreastCheck has been proven to be a reliable guide in the first stage identification of potential breast abnormalities.

While BreastCheck is not a replacement for a mammogram, it is an extremely effective first line investigative device. Indeed, the technology behind BreastCheck is FDA registered in the USA, and also registered with the relevant regulatory authorities in the EU and the UK.

BreastCheck is coming soon, not currently available.

How BreastCheck Works

A BreastCheck pad is placed over each breast. BreastCheck consists of two identical breast pads made of temperature sensitive film, with a soft flexible foam backing. On contact with skin, the pad indicates by colour, a range of the varied temperatures that the skin radiates.

Using the accompanying mobile app, the colour range of each pad can be scanned and analyzed, with a subsequent indication of any significant temperature differential between the two pads, along with any recommendations for further investigation.

BreastCheck is a safe, reliable, low-cost, and accurate way to routinely monitor for breast abnormalities and is intended to be used as an adjunct to established procedures for the detection of breast disease, such as clinical breast examination and mammography.

Abnormalities within the breast frequently produce additional breast heat. BreastCheck averages temperature at three areas on each breast.

By comparing the temperature of corresponding areas of one breast to the other, and entering the results on our Mobile App, results can be interpreted immediately.

A non-invasive adjunct to mammograms in aiding early-stage diagnosis of breast abnormalities, through the use of measuring temperature differentials.

BreastCheck will be available internationally as an over-the-counter product.