Advanced Inspection And Palpation Of Breast Simulator Model Gd/F7B
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| Application | Nursing Skills |
| Material | PVC |
| Storage Temperature | Ambient |
| Product Type | Anatomical Model |
| Product Brand | General Doctor |
| Product Grade | Anatomical grade |
The GD Advanced Inspection and Palpation of Breast Model is a specialized medical training simulator designed to teach clinical breast examination techniques and breast self-examination skills. The model is developed to help healthcare professionals, medical students, and trainees identify the typical characteristics of common breast tumors and pathological changes through visual inspection and tactile assessment.
Constructed from high-quality imported plastic materials, the model provides a soft and realistic texture that closely simulates natural breast tissue, enabling accurate training in palpation techniques. The design includes multiple simulated lesions and anatomical variations that allow learners to practice recognizing different types of breast abnormalities during clinical examination.
Different sections of the model replicate a variety of benign and malignant breast conditions, providing comprehensive training scenarios. The model includes simulated hard irregular nodules representing possible malignant tumors, as well as soft, smooth nodules that resemble benign tumors. In addition, trainees can identify lymph node metastasis, characterized by palpable hard lymph nodes in the axillary and supraclavicular regions.
The simulator also demonstrates visible and tactile changes commonly associated with breast cancer, including nipple retraction, skin indentation (dimpling), and orange-peel skin texture (peau d’orange). These features help learners understand the clinical signs that may indicate underlying breast pathology.
The right breast allows palpation of lipomas, fibroadenomas, and ductal tumors, while the left breast presents conditions such as inflammatory breast cancer, breast cancer nodules, skin dimpling, orange-peel skin changes, and nipple inversion. The model also includes enlarged lymph nodes in the axillary regions, with malignant characteristics on the left side and benign enlargement on the right side, as well as supraclavicular lymph node enlargement in the neck, simulating metastatic disease.
This advanced training model is widely used in clinical skills training, breast cancer awareness programs, medical education, and healthcare simulation laboratories to help students and healthcare professionals develop accurate diagnostic and examination skills.

Key Features
- Realistic breast inspection and palpation training simulator
- Simulates common benign and malignant breast lesions
- Made from imported plastic material with realistic tactile properties
- Includes hard irregular nodules representing malignant tumors
- Includes soft smooth nodules representing benign tumors
- Demonstrates nipple retraction and skin changes
- Simulates orange-peel skin appearance and dimpling
- Palpable axillary and supraclavicular lymph node enlargement
- Allows identification of lipomas, fibroadenomas, and ductal tumors
- Designed for clinical diagnosis training and breast self-examination education
Specifications
| Parameter | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Model | GD/F7B-HL2406 |
| Model Type | Advanced Breast Inspection and Palpation Training Model |
| Training Functions | Breast examination and tumor palpation |
| Material | Imported plastic with realistic tactile feel |
Applications
- Medical and nursing education
- Clinical breast examination training
- Breast cancer awareness programs
- Healthcare simulation laboratories
- Training in breast self-examination techniques
The GD Advanced Inspection and Palpation of Breast Model provides a realistic and comprehensive platform for training in breast examination and tumor detection. By replicating both benign and malignant breast conditions along with lymph node changes and skin abnormalities, the model helps healthcare professionals develop the skills needed for accurate clinical assessment and early detection of breast disease.
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