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Breast Cancer Foundation self-check app uses haptic feedback technology

4 October 2019
By Kate McDonald

Breast Cancer Foundation NZ has released a self-checking app that uses haptic feedback technology to provide visual, tactile and audio cues when searching for signs of breast cancer.

Pre Check also includes a how-to guide to teach women what to look for when self-checking, and includes options to set reminders for regular self-checks that will push a notification to the user's phone.

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