Amazing First At-home Breast Health Test Powered By Tears

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| Jul, 01 2024

Amazing First At-home Breast Health Test Powered By Tears

Ally Doyle from Auria Labs Podcast Epsiode

Tears are powerful. They can provide a physical release of emotions and can asses your risk level for breast cancer. Auria has developed an at-home breast health test using your tears.

Ally Doyle, NP, FNP-C, MSN, BSN, helped develop Auria, the first at-home biological breast cancer screening test powered by tears and is now a Breast Health Specialist for the company. The infamous mammogram is not very accurate and can be damaging to your breasts. Please learn more here. This is why I’m thrilled to invite you to learn more about Auria, a safe, painless, convenient, and noninvasive way to learn about your breasts. 

As I always say, “YOU have OPTIONS!” You can design a healing plan that is perfectly tailored to your needs and desires. Please tune in to learn more about Auria, the information it can provide, and the importance of learning more about advocating for your health.

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Here are some highlights from this Podcast:

  • Introduction to Auria: Auria is the first at-home biological breast cancer screening test powered by tears, providing a non-invasive and simple method to detect breast abnormalities.
  • How the Test Works: First, the test involves placing a small strip in the corner of your eye to collect tears. Next, the tears undergo analysis for protein biomarkers that indicate breast tissue abnormalities or early tumor formation.
  • Ease of Use: You can perform the tear test painlessly and quickly while doing other activities. It is suitable for women with dense breasts and doesn’t require the removal of makeup.
  • Results and Follow-Up: You receive test results online, including an Auria score that indicates the level of breast inflammation. Subsequently, follow-up consultations with a breast health educator help interpret results and plan further action.
  • Affordability and Accessibility: The test costs around $150, and you can use HSA or FSA funds to pay for it. While insurance does not yet cover the test, efforts continue to include it.