Sunday, June 14th, 2009

- 8 out of 9 women with breast cancer have no direct family history of the disease. Now there is a new and better way of determining breast cancer risk. The HALO Pap Test for the Breast is an early screening process for younger women. When younger women get breast cancer, it is usually more aggressive. The HALO Test collects fluid from the breast ducts, which is then sent to a la…
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009

- The HALO Test is a new screening process to assess a woman’s risk for developing breast cancer. It works similarly to a pap smear by detecting abnormal cells long before cancer might develop. While a mammogram is recommended for women 40 and older, HALO is for women 25 and older. Breast cancer is the leading cause of cancer deaths for women from 20 to 59. Statistics also show t…
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Tuesday, December 9th, 2008

- HALO is a microscopic cellular test for breast cancer risk. This 5 minute test determines whether or not there are abnormal cells in the breast ducts. HALO is recommended for women age 25 and older as part of their annual exam. This new method of breast cancer risk monitoring adds an extra layer of safety to every woman’s life. Learn more at:
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Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

Cellular changes are early symptoms for the possible development of breast cancer. The HALO Breast Pap Test developed by NeoMatrix is the only automated noninvasive test that can detect these breast cancer symptoms through nipple fluid analysis. Go to for more information….
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Saturday, October 4th, 2008

Breast cancer research has discovered a new method to screen for breast cancer. The HALO Breast Pap Test can detect abnormal cells years before a lump can be detected by mammography or self examination. Go to for more information….
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