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18-Year-Old Mexican Student Designs Bra That Can Detect Breast Cancer (independent.co.uk)

An 18-year-old student from Mexico has won the top prize at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) for his invention of a bra that can help in the early detection of breast cancer. "The bra, otherwise known as EVA, was developed with three friends through his company Higia Technologies, and was created primarily for women with genetic predisposition to cancer," reports The Independent. From the report: Equipped with around 200 biosensors, the bra maps the surface of the breast and is able to monitor changes in temperature, shape and weight. "Why a bra? Because it allows us to have the breasts in the same position and it doesn't have to be worn more than one hour a week," he said in an interview with El Universal. Rios Cantu says that the biosensors are able to determine thermal conductivity by specific zones. In some instances, heat can indicate more blood flow, which therefore indicates that those blood vessels are "feeding" on something -- typically some type of cancer. After beating 13 other student entrepreneurs from around the globe, Rios Cantu took home an impressive $20,000.

71 comments

  1. good for him by turkeydance · · Score: 5, Funny

    $20K, boobs, 18-years-old. some guys have all the luck

    1. Re:good for him by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      They need a $20K bra, when there are plenty of 18 YO guys who'd be more than willing to check for lumps?

    2. Re:good for him by jm007 · · Score: 2

      and don't forget to mention the telemetry so that the data can be ....uh.... processed in the cloud

      damn nerds will do anything for boobage

  2. WiFi enabled? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    IoB (internet of boobs) device can tweet status - specifically, hardness of nipples. Hopefully, women will change the default admin password or we'll all get DDOS'd by unsecured titties.

    1. Re:WiFi enabled? by ATMAvatar · · Score: 1

      Why did you change the acronym? IoT works perfectly fine - two different ways, in fact!

      The less obvious one is Internet of Tumors

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      "They that can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
    2. Re:WiFi enabled? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      you sodomit?

  3. How about detecting colon cancer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I'll start work on it tonight

    1. Re:How about detecting colon cancer? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Yeah, a butt plug that doubles as a phone and can detect cancer. Call it the aPhone.

    2. Re:How about detecting colon cancer? by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 3, Funny

      Yeah, a butt plug that doubles as a phone and can detect cancer. Call it the aPhone.

      Finally, a butt-dialing to become legitimate.

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      "That's the way to do it" - Punch
    3. Re:How about detecting colon cancer? by tigersha · · Score: 1

      Rather start working on a cervical cancer detector. Or a vulvar cancer detector panty. Lots of potential here!

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      The dangers of excessive individualism are nothing compared to the oppressiveness of excessive collectivism
  4. What a strange coincidence... by hyades1 · · Score: 3, Funny

    My hands can detect breast cancer, but only with women between the ages of 19 and 30.

    Because this gift came to me without cost, I refuse to accept money for breast examinations. Depending upon circumstances (and photographs), I will even make house calls from time to time.

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    I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am.
    1. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Funny

      You're hired!

      I run a clinic in Kentucky for low income women, Many of them are ex- or active users of methamphetamine and/or heroin. We provide low cost healthcare and could certainly use your free services. Please post your contact details and we'll be in touch. God bless you, sir!

    2. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      Wow! Do your hands also detect testicular cancer? My address is 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA 95014.

      Ask for Tim

    3. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Women hit their sexual peak in their 30s. You're missing out.

    4. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      My hands can detect breast cancer, but only with women between the ages of 19 and 30.

      That's ok, I'll handle the 12 to 18 year olds for you.

      Signed,

      Jared

    5. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

      I would certainly be interested, if that other gentleman is not. My qualifications are years of online breast study and I have also had the opportunity to massage quiet a few breasts too. You can reach me through Sammy. Sammy sleeps out in back of the highway bridge, you know the one with two lanes, Anyhow he knows where I sleep, so get in touch, I am looking forward to hearing from you!

    6. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Yeah you can have those, I'll take the 6-12 olds. Muhammud of Mecca.

    7. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Goats get breast cancer - who knew?

    8. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I can cover the 31 to 45 age range.

      Any more volunteers? We can beat this.

    9. Re:What a strange coincidence... by hyades1 · · Score: 0

      Please see the third sentence. You may post your photos on-line at any of several handy sites and leave the URL here. I will be pleased to view them and decide whether I can fit your clients into my busy schedule.

      Thank you for your attention, and God bless you.

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      I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am.
    10. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You're hired!

      I run a fat camp for the morbidly obese. These women all weigh over 600 lbs and shower only once a week.

    11. Re: What a strange coincidence... by hyades1 · · Score: 1

      Thank you, my friend, for offering to share my burden. Your generosity and empathy are deeply appreciated.

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      I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am.
    12. Re:What a strange coincidence... by hyades1 · · Score: 1

      Your great-souled magnanimity is a comfort to us all.

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      I've calculated my velocity with such exquisite precision that I have no idea where I am.
    13. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      > These women all weigh over 600 lbs and shower only once a week.

      Somewhere in the world, there's a guy jacking off to that sentence. For every nut there is a bolt.

    14. Re: What a strange coincidence... by Oswald+McWeany · · Score: 1

      Women hit their sexual peak in their 30s. You're missing out.

      I wish someone told my wife that.

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      "That's the way to do it" - Punch
    15. Re:What a strange coincidence... by serviscope_minor · · Score: 3, Informative

      Sorry mate, you got pwn3d hard. The best thing to do is reply with a "well played, sir".

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      SJW n. One who posts facts.
    16. Re:What a strange coincidence... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Boobies!

  5. Re:Mexican Student? by jm007 · · Score: 1

    you're too sensitive, what's wrong with being a student?

  6. Its all bad hombres by alexborges · · Score: 0

    Look at the guys. Its clear they all just want your jobs and to introduce mass bombers in those bras of them.

    Check them out:
    http://higia.tech/

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    NO SIG
    1. Re:Its all bad hombres by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      How can you #Resist Trump when you're too busy #Resist-ing grammar?

    2. Re:Its all bad hombres by Imrik · · Score: 1

      I wouldn't use this person as an example. Trump said that Mexico wasn't sending us their best and brightest. If this person were used as example it would be proof that he was right, not that he was wrong.

  7. Re:Mexican Student? by glitch! · · Score: 1

    Why "Mexican Student"? As a SJW I find that offensive.

    Well, maybe a student from Mexico is not identical to a "Mexican Student". Leave it to the editor to let that distinction pass by. But why is the national or racial tag "offensive"? What if an Albanian discovered a new and interesting physical property? Or if a Bantu showed us a better way of healing warts? I think that anyone who advances knowledge deserves recognition. And I think that incidental information is okay, too.

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  8. Obviously not smart enough by PFactor · · Score: 0

    I mean, you can charge a TON more for gloves that detect breast cancer.

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  9. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    You may have an alcohol problem. All the best.

  10. Does it work on moobs? by Miamicoastguard · · Score: 0

    Only time will tell...

    1. Re:Does it work on moobs? by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 1

      Only time will tell...

      It's a bra, not a manssiere .

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      #DeleteChrome
  11. Just what every woman wants... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    A new and expensive device that turns getting dressed every morning into a referendum on whether or not you have a potentially fatal medical condition.

    1. Re:Just what every woman wants... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      There is definitely a good joke hiding in there, just needs a bit of tightening up. I'll think on it and try later.

    2. Re:Just what every woman wants... by Imrik · · Score: 1

      From the description it seems this bra is intended to be worn for an hour or so once a week for the test rather than worn all day as a normal garment.

    3. Re:Just what every woman wants... by Jason+Levine · · Score: 1

      My wife's aunt had breast cancer and needed a double mastectomy. My wife is justifiably freaked out about possibly getting breast cancer. If wearing this special bra once a week for an hour could warn her early on about any possible cancer, she'd be overjoyed. (The earlier you catch any cancer, the better your treatment options.)

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  12. Re: Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Did you just assume he doesn't identify as a Mexican student? :O

  13. Re:Mexican Student? by MightyYar · · Score: 4, Funny

    Correct, if it was in America it would still say Mexican Student.

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  14. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    zing!!!

  15. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 1

    Of course it is. According to the mainstream media, you ALWAYS highlight diversity when it's positive news, but never mention it when it's negative news. That's what our globalist masters demand. Think I'm joking or exaggerating? Go visit NBC News' website. There's are special sections called NBC BLK, NBC Latino, NBC Asian, and NBC Out. Find a "negative" story in any of them. Just one. The closest you can get are hand-wringing big government-must-solve-our-problems headlines like "Drug Scourge in New Mexico Disproportionately Affecting Latinx Youth".

  16. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The American adjective would never have been included.

    You're correct. The article was from a British news source, so they would probably go with the more specific "US Student". The Brits don't suffer from the delusion that the US represents the entire North and South America continents.

  17. Re:Mexican Student? by PopeRatzo · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Why "Mexican Student"?

    Maybe because he's a Mexican student, in Mexico, who developed the technology for a Mexican company.

    I realize that the idea that there are students and universities and technology and companies in Mexico just blows your mind, but it's a big world out there.

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    You are welcome on my lawn.
  18. Re: Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Why "Mexican Student"? As a SJW I find that offensive.

    You're actually an angry, white, male, reactionary who is offended that nobody cares what you think anymore.

    And you won't even get to repeal Obamacare.

  19. Designing The Problem, To Sell The Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    it could be argued, that wearing bras itself is the cause for breast cancer

    anecdotally speaking, ... the prevalence of breast cancer seems to occur where women support their mammaries.

    1. Re:Designing The Problem, To Sell The Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      You sexist pig. I support the entire woman, not just the tits.

    2. Re:Designing The Problem, To Sell The Solution by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      it could be argued, that wearing bras itself is the cause for breast cancer

      This has been proven over and over to be false.

      anecdotally speaking, ... the prevalence of breast cancer seems to occur where women support their mammaries.

      So your logic is that since women wear bras and women are the majority of people who get breast cancer(yes men get it too), that it must be the bra.

      Your logical fallacy is: false cause

  20. Technology looks like Braster by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    The idea has been already commercialized for some time.

    Company is name Braster and already got several awards.

    The difference is that They made a cup you pit you breast in instead of brakuje.

  21. a strange coincidence? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Contradiction - bras and breast cancer have stronger connections than most other factors -- So it is funny that something that increases cancer risk also increases detection...

    Sound funny? look around on stats on breast cancer before westernization; then learn a little about the lymphatic system and how poorly it works when pressed all day and sometimes at night. That would increase odds. No, I'm not an expert but somebody with a little knowledge and the internet... So, yes go look for yourself and don't believe me.

    1. Re:a strange coincidence? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      Contradiction - bras and breast cancer have stronger connections than most other factors

      This is complete nonsense, this has been proven over and over that bras have pretty much fuck all to do with breast cancer. Having a mutation like BRCA1 has a lot more to do with it.

      Sound funny? look around on stats on breast cancer before westernization

      What stats? You mean before modern medicine? Breast cancer existed back then too, just there wasn't really a whole hell of a lot doctors could do about it, or any organized collecting of statistics on it.

      No, I'm not an expert

      That's the only thing that you've said in your entire post that has a shred of truth to it.

  22. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    I know you cannot resist the urge... but sometimes you need to stop, and think... is it worth it? Just to post a comment, you'll say just about anything?

    Give it rest, you'll thank me later.

  23. Science awards by grep+-v+'.*'+* · · Score: 2

    won the top prize at the Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA)"

    Good for him!

    A few scant decades ago (around 1985), I was invited along with a friend to judge our local high school science fair. We had 10th, 11th, and 12th graders. There were 3 of us judges, one was already a friend of mine. Both of us were science nerds back in high school and jumped on the chance to judge. We didn't know the third guy but he wasn't much different.

    Ours wasn't quite the GSEA, this was ... this was ... what IS all of this crap you're doing? Science? You're simulating a game over and over changing the inputs literally at random to see what happens. Wha...what are you even trying to prove, that the game can be won? That random inputs can eventually win a game? Or what -- just watching the pretty lights blink? A few others were doing barely science anything. "Maybe we are just being too hard on them" we though; we had only been out of college a few years and maybe 7 since high school. They're really not that good at all, but they're not THAT ... bad. Mostly. Sorta. Yeah.

    And then: OMG. We hit a junior high student. He had a working thesis. He had example equipment set up, actual observations and computed results, not all of which quite matched up. Seems like he was trying to study the different heating characteristics of light against paint, but it wasn't just white cool / colors warm / black hot. I forget exactly what it was (what'dya expect from 30 years ago?) but he was the only one around trying to do science, the rest were just farting around.

    In the end, i guess we were EVIL. First place didn't even get awarded -- the slot went empty, we didn't feel any student had done enough. We gave 2nd place to the 11th grader with a lament we could not give him first place (rules: only seniors could get first place), and suggested different things to consider. Third place went to a kid who was just flailing about but at least attempting to go in the right direction.

    Maybe we were just being much too hard a**holes. I don't think so and hope not, and I'm sure some of the kids didn't like our final results. But none of them were even up to growing potatoes batteries either.

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    If the universe is someone's simulation -- does that mean the stars are just stuck pixels?
    1. Re:Science awards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      No wonder Trump doesn't like science!

    2. Re:Science awards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      About a decade ago, I was a judge at a high school science fair. This was a private high school at which the parents needed to spend big bucks for their child's education. Some of the science teachers had PhD.s, so you would expects some good guidance on the projects. Most of it was just crap. There was one student with a pop psychology project, and another shining lights onto streams of water for no apparent reason. The winner was a girl who had a ton of electronic equipment borrowed from her father's workplace who actually did some real technology since she had her father's guidance. The lesson here is that students need a lot of mentoring to actually get the point of STEM processes.

    3. Re:Science awards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      I would say the lesson is that science fairs are mainly a waste of time, students are wise enough to realize that, and therefore if they are pressured to enter, they just do some diddly-shit minimum to get whoever off their backs.

    4. Re:Science awards by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

      As someone from Europe, one of the countries with supposedly good education... I'm amazed you even have something called science fairs where people that young are supposed to compete in, alone.

      (Note that my opinion is based on the impression I've gotten of science fairs from your TV shows.)

      I honestly cannot imagine anyone from the schools I've been in to have enough knowledge (and drive) to do much more than what a teacher would instruct for a chemistry/physics experiment to be performed during class. And yes, I've been to a 'gifted' class.

      So, er, yes, I'm quite happy to learn that your average science fair is as you describe. It meets my expectations.

  24. Re: Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    "And you won't even get to repeal Obamacare."

    Haha, way to rub it in :)

  25. cool student by jbclub · · Score: 1

    Ladies will thank him.

  26. Re: Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Your feeding the trolls

  27. Re: Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    Where you born dumb or just bred that way? The student is from Mexico. He is Mexican. America is both north and south. There is a country called the United States of America that is called the US. Distinguishing where in America the student is from is helpful in giving a perspective. Your crying is unfounded and baseless. The news works differently than you argue in the US. It doesn't cater to show the benefits of diversity, although it should. Traditionally it has only focused on the benefits of White male privelege and this is why your idiocy even exists

  28. Re:Mexican Student? by tigersha · · Score: 1

    A FSJW? Right. Who cares?

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  29. Any medical equipment companies done the same? by k6mfw · · Score: 1

    I wonder if this can scale up in quantities that are not so expensive, can data be sufficiently organized to allow early warnings and no false positives? As Jason Levine points out in previous comment wearing this bra once a week to warn early on of possible cancer (earlier detection, better treatment options), his wife would be overjoyed. As compared to once a year or so of enduring being squashed between two plates.

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  30. Re:Mexican Student? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0

    He's a student, but he says its for "his" company. Bullshit on all levels.