The role of visually impaired individuals in disease screening can be significant and beneficial. While visually impaired people may have limitations related to their sight, they can still contribute to and participate in various aspects of disease screening owing to their heightened senses, especially touch. It is important to recognize that each visually impaired individual's capabilities and preferences may vary, and their involvement in disease screening should always be voluntary and based on their comfort level. However, by creating an inclusive environment and addressing accessibility barriers, visually impaired individuals may be specially empowered to engage in disease screening, particularly of the breast.
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