The Cancer Profiler is an interactive online tool, which provides patients and their physicians with customized, comprehensive reports that display and explain treatment options and outcomes. The NABCO E-Mail Reminder sends a confidential, personalized e-mail message to remind women to schedule their next breast exams or mammograms.

Free, easy to use interactive tools such as The Cancer Profiler and the NABCO E-Mail Reminder deliver the best and latest technology to women, to empower and educate them on an ongoing basis, said Janet Lippincott, manager of business development, herSource.com. Education and early detection are the keys to treating cancer more effectively, and these personalized decision support tools offer state-of-the-art information about prevention, detection and treatment of breast cancer.

Using the most current and significant published scientific studies, The Cancer Profiler by NexCura, Inc. helps patients make educated decisions about treatment. Patients enter their medical history, test results, and personal health preferences through a guided questionnaire which creates a personalized treatment summary – a resource for help in making informed treatment decisions written in easy-to-understand language. The personalized summary is a tool that helps patients view how quality of life preferences and other variables affect treatment decisions.

herSource.com provides consumers, patients and physicians with at-your-fingertips access to the best resources for breast cancer information. Our relationship with GE Medical Systems enables The Cancer Profiler to reach those patients recently diagnosed and provide them valuable information for treatment options regarding their personal situation, said Eve M. Stern, president of NexCura, Inc. in a statement to the press.

We’d like to remove barriers and excuses, so all women practice good breast health. We’re delighted that the NABCO E-Mail Reminder will reach new audiences through our relationship with GE Medical Systems and herSource.com, added Amy S. Langer, NABCO’s executive director. Annual mammograms and breast exams find breast cancer at an earlier stage, offering the best chance for successful treatment.