Detection device for breast cancer (home use)
Detection device for breast cancer (home use) Black is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
COZING-XS01 Detection device for breast health - Safe and practical self-examination at home
Summary
COZING-XS01 is an advanced and user-friendly detection device developed for home use, which enables women to carry out regular breast examinations in a safe, comfortable and non-invasive way. With the help of visible light and infrared transillumination technology, the user can more easily identify irregularities in breast tissue that might otherwise be difficult to detect. This can contribute to increased awareness of one's own breast health and strengthen the early identification of possible tissue changes.
Benefits and possible health effects
- Gives women the opportunity to carry out safe and comfortable self-examinations at home
- Can help identify irregularities such as cysts, lumps or inflammation
- Contributes to increased awareness of one's own breast health and promotes preventive measures
- Can be a supplement to clinical examinations and mammography
– Can support assessment of conditions such as breast hyperplasia, mastitis, fibroadenomas and other benign or suspicious conditions
- Can reduce anxiety by providing real-time visual confirmation
Technical specifications
– Wavelength: 580–645 nm visible red light
– Light source: Infrared transillumination technology for the identification of tissue density
– Battery: 1500 mAh rechargeable nickel-metal hydride battery for long use
– Charger: AC 220 V input, output DC 6.5 V
– Size: 19 x 4.5 x 6 cm
– Weight: 230 grams
– Recommended use: Once per month, 7-10 days after menstruation
Contraindications and precautions
- Should not be used on damaged or sore chest skin
- Should not be used by people with a known allergy to plastic materials
- Examination results may vary depending on body type and breast tissue composition
- The device must be held close to the skin during use for accurate light distribution
- COZING-XS01 is not intended to replace professional medical diagnostics, but as a supplement to self-monitoring
Symptoms to be aware of
– Lump in breast or armpit: A solid or movable lump that does not go away after menstruation
– Swelling in the chest, collarbone or armpit: May indicate involvement of lymph nodes
– Chest pain or tenderness: May in some cases be related to irregularities in the tissue
– Visible changes in skin or nipple: As subsidence, redness or fluid discharge should be investigated
Maintenance and use
– Clean the device after use with a slightly damp cloth (do not immerse in water)
– Store dry and dust-free
– Charge the device regularly for optimal function
- Read the user manual thoroughly before first use
Important note
This device is not a medical diagnostic tool and does not replace professional clinical judgment. In case of suspicion of illness or persistent symptoms, it is strongly recommended to see a doctor. The user is responsible for correct use according to the instructions for use.
Disclaimer
This text is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. No health claims are intended to replace assessments made by authorized health personnel.
Freedom of expression and right to information
Uno Vita AS supports the right to share publicly available research and information in accordance with international principles for freedom of expression. This text is based on information from the manufacturer and general scientific principles, and is written in line with Norwegian law and European regulations.
Scientific references
-
Saslow, D. et al. (2004). American Cancer Society Guidelines for Breast Cancer Screening. CA Cancer J Clin.
-
Kopans, D.B. (2007). Breast Imaging. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins.
-
Berg, W.A., et al. (2008). Detection of breast cancer with addition of annual screening ultrasound or a single screening MRI to mammography in women with elevated breast cancer risk. JAMA.
-
Kolb, T.M. et al. (2002). Comparison of the performance of screening mammography, physical examination, and breast US and evaluation of factors that influence them. Radiology.
-
D'Orsi CJ et al. (2013). ACR BI-RADS® Atlas, Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System. American College of Radiology.
-
Boyd, N. et al. (2010). Mammographic density and the risk and detection of breast cancer. N Engl J Med.
-
Partridge, A.H. et al. (2017). Early detection of breast cancer. NCI Breast Cancer Progress Review Group.
-
WHO. (2022). Breast cancer: prevention and control.
-
Mayo Clinic. (2023). Breast self-exam: How to do a breast self-examination.
-
Harvard Health Publishing. (2022). Understanding breast cancer.
-
NICE Guidelines. (2021). Breast cancer: diagnosis and management.
-
EUSOMA. (2020). European guidelines on breast cancer screening and diagnosis.











