ME APP

The ME App is a digital breast health tool developed by IBDK to support early symptom recognition, self-monitoring, and timely medical consultation. It is designed to bridge gaps in awareness and access, especially in resource-constrained settings.

What the ME App Does

  • Enables users to perform regular breast self-checks

  • Encourages early help-seeking when warning signs appear

  • Acts as a supportive first step, not a diagnostic tool

  • Helps track symptoms and changes over time

  • Provides structured prompts rather than relying on memory

Why the ME App Matters

Many breast cancers are detected late due to:
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    Low awareness of symptoms

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    Delays in seeking care

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    Lack of simple monitoring tools

Early recognition can significantly improve outcomes

The ME App Supports

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    Timely attention to symptoms

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    Continuity in self-monitoring

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    Better patient–doctor conversations

Who the ME App Is For

Women looking to actively monitor their breast health
Women looking to actively monitor their breast health
Expert Review
Community outreach and awareness programmes
Expert Review
Individuals advised regular self-checks
Public health initiatives focused on early detection
Public health initiatives focused on early detection

How of The ME App

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    Users are guided through simple self-check steps

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    Symptoms and observations can be recorded digitally

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    Alerts prompt users to seek medical advice when needed

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    Information can be shared during clinical consultations

Important Notice

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    The ME App does not diagnose breast cancer

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    It is meant to support awareness and early action

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    Any concerning symptoms should be evaluated by a qualified healthcare professional