In line with technological advances in medical science, women’s cancer care has also seen technology transforming our approach to prevention, diagnosis and treatment. In India and across the world, breast and cervical cancers form the largest share of cancer burden among women. Today, we have the tools to change this trajectory.
Breast cancer dominates incidence of cancer among Indian women and is the leading cause of mortality. This is a matter of great concern and demands a national response with a multi-pronged approach that includes prevention, early detection, and precision treatment.
Artificial intelligence is already reshaping how we detect breast cancer earlier and make better use of specialist oncologists who can spend more time with patients. Studies show that the use of AI in