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Comparison of the stages of breast cancer and cervical cancer development
Like cervical cancer, breast cancer typically grows slowly, taking, on average, 8 years before it can be detected by mammography, or up to 10 years before the lesion is palpable. The HALO Pap Test for the Breast can discover abnormal cells years before a mammogram and can help to find high risk women before they develop cancer. More information about the HALO Breast Pap Test can be found at www.neomatrix.com.
Comparison of the stages of breast cancer and cervical cancer development
Like cervical cancer, breast cancer typically grows slowly, taking, on average, 8 years before it can be detected by mammography, or up to 10 years before the lesion is palpable. The HALO Pap Test for the Breast can discover abnormal cells years before a mammogram and can help to find high risk women before they develop cancer. More information about the HALO Breast Pap Test can be found at www.neomatrix.com.