Survivor of Rare Blood Cancer Develops Device to Detect Breast Cancer Early


Survivor of Rare Blood Cancer Develops Device to Detect Breast Cancer Early

Mum-of-Four's Shocking Diagnosis

After what she thought was a winter virus turned out to be a rare blood cancer diagnosis, mum-of-four Kirsty Lawson underwent intense treatment to put her cancer into remission.

From Diagnosis to Innovation

Following her battle with cancer, Kirsty developed the Luminous Pro Series device to help women detect breast cancer at an early stage, utilizing red light technology to illuminate breast tissue.

Empowering Women with Early Detection

Kirsty's innovative device has shown promising results, with a clinical trial revealing higher sensitivity and specificity in detecting breast abnormalities compared to mammograms. However, attending mammogram screenings remains crucial.

Encouraging Women to Attend Screenings

Despite the effectiveness of screenings, a significant number of women miss their mammogram appointments, potentially leading to missed cancer cases. A new campaign featuring celebrities aims to urge women to prioritize their breast health.


Survivor of Rare Blood Cancer Develops Device to Detect Breast Cancer Early


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