Benign Breast Disease Chart
LFA #99759 Chart - Benign Breast Disease. Defines benign (non-cancerous) breast disease and illustrates the most common types, such as fibrocystic breast disease, benign breast tumors and breast infection & inflammation. Shows and describes breast self-examination (BSE) steps. Symptoms, diagnostic procedures and treatments are also listed. Size is 20 W by 26 H. All LFA Charts and Posters are designed to a) Provide just the right level of detail, b) At-a-glance format, c) Striking colorful images, d) Enlarged view of key organs or structures, e) Comprehensive and anatomically/medically accurate.Plastic laminate, 20 x 26 offers flexibility, durability and attractive appearance for medical professionals, patients, students and other specialists. Complete with metal eyelets at top cornors for hanging or portable stand display. Write-on, wipe-off surface is perfect for classrooms and professional offices.Shipped in mailing tube. Note: Many charts and posters also available in Spanish (-SP) to meet the needs of an expanding Spanish-language population and for improved communication.
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