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3B Scientific - MEDICAL EDUCATION Catalog

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Male Pelvis Section, ½ Life-Size<br />

This cross section of the male genital organs shows all structures in detail. It is a realistic<br />

replica of the anatomy of the male pelvis. 13.5 x 10 x 14 cm; 2.4 kg<br />

M-1000283<br />

Testicle Self Exam Simulator<br />

Self-examination of the testicles is just as important as self-examination of the female<br />

breasts for early detection of tumors. Providing exceptional realism, this simulator<br />

features soft, thin outer skin with delicate underlying structures and four embedded,<br />

simulated tumors. Ideal for teaching proper palpation techniques. To maintain the<br />

life-like feeling of the skin, baby powder (included) should be applied from time to time.<br />

23.5 x 16 x 6.5 cm; 0.475 kg<br />

M-1005640<br />

Testicular Health Tabletop Display<br />

Offering detailed information in an easy-to-follow format, this two-panel display is ideal<br />

for teaching young men about a variety of testicular conditions. Covers noncancerous<br />

conditions, possible warning signs of testicular cancer, and instructions for selfexamination.<br />

Available in English only. 12 x 17"<br />

M-1018412<br />

Facts About Testicular and Prostate Cancer Display<br />

This folding display explores testicular and prostate cancer by identifying the risk<br />

factors, symptoms, and treatment of each condition. Emphasizes the importance of<br />

testicular self-examination and prostate cancer screening. Available in English only.<br />

M-1018413<br />

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