Fight breast cancer before you have it.

HALO is a five-minute noninvasive test that can help determine your risk of breast cancer years earlier than a mammogram. Simply put, it’s the quickest, easiest way to give your doctor a heads-up, and you a head start.

How does the HALO Breast Pap test work?

HALO combines warmth, massage and suction to bring nipple aspirate fluid (NAF) to the surface. NAF is found in the milk ducts where 95% of all breast cancers originate. The entire cycle is five minutes and is easily incorporated into your well-woman visit. If you produce fluid, the sample is then sent to the lab and analyzed for cellular changes.

Like the Cervical Pap test, HALO is not a diagnostic test and it cannot be used to exclude breast cancer. Patients should continue to undergo other clinical breast screening procedures (mammography, clinical breast examination, self breast examination) as determined by and with their physicians.

Informational Videos

For additional information about the HALO Breast Pap Test please watch the videos below.

Patient Video

HALO Breast Pap Test

Informative Video

Informative Video on the HALO Breast Pap Test

"The Rachel Ray Show"

HALO Breast Pap Test Featured on Rachel Ray

"The Doctors"

HALO Breast Pap Test Featured on The Doctors