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How Technology is Empowering Women in Breast Cancer Awareness & Screening
How Technology is Empowering Women in Breast Cancer Awareness & Screening

November 7, 2024

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Did you know that in India, every four minutes, a woman receives the life-altering news that she has breast cancer?

Breast cancer is more than a diagnosis—it’s a personal, emotional journey that affects not only the woman receiving the news but also her entire family.

The statistics are sobering, but each number represents a life—a mother, daughter, sister, or friend with dreams, relationships, and a story to tell.

In our country, where breast cancer cases are rising rapidly, the fact that a woman is diagnosed every four minutes is a stark reminder of how widespread this disease has become.

Tragically, the reality is even more heartbreaking: every 13 minutes, a woman loses her life to breast cancer. This stark truth highlights the urgent need to address the significant gaps in early detection, access to treatment, and emotional support.

Beyond the physical toll, the emotional impact of a diagnosis is profound, as women face not only the fear of the disease but also the challenges that may delay or prevent them from receiving the care they need.

Globally, breast cancer is now the most commonly diagnosed cancer, with 2.3 million new cases in 2022 alone. Behind each statistic is a person, someone whose life has been disrupted, someone whose family is hoping for more time.

The 670,000 deaths recorded that same year remind us just how devastating this disease can be when it isn’t caught early or treated effectively.

But despite the gravity of the situation, there is hope. This October, the Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we see more than just pink ribbons—we see the advances in technology that are transforming the way breast cancer is detected and treated.

Several technologies including AI help improve diagnostic accuracy and screenings making early detection more accessible. Let’s explore some of the remarkable advancements that are transforming the landscape of early breast cancer diagnosis and screening, giving hope to countless women and their families.

Tech Innovations

The realm of breast cancer detection is evolving rapidly, driven by innovative technologies that aim to enhance early diagnosis and streamline the screening process. Here are some noteworthy advancements making a significant impact:

AI-Powered Screening Tools

AI models are being developed to analyze mammogram images, assisting radiologists in identifying abnormalities more accurately and efficiently. This screening tool expedites the diagnostic process thereby elevating the anxiety associated with waiting for results.

Thermal Imaging Solutions

AI-based non-invasive screening solutions utilize thermal sensing devices to analyze temperature variations in breast tissue. This cost-effective and portable option offers early cancer detection with a sensitivity rate surpassing traditional mammography, particularly beneficial for women with dense breasts and in low-resource settings.

 

Sharing thoughts with DHN, Geetha Manjunath, CEO and Founder, Niramai Health Analytix, “Breast cancer is the top cancer in women today and early detection is very important for treatment results and reducing cost of cancer treatment. Digital Technologies like Machine Learning/Artificial Intelligence are making a huge difference in enabling affordable, accessible screening methods to detect early cancer. These techniques analyze large amounts of data and help reduce errors in diagnosis, optimize work-flow to help doctors diagnose faster and also ensure scalability. At Niramai we have coupled our AI-based analysis with portable radiation-free thermal scanning devices to enable point-of-care screening even in rural areas.”

Wearable Monitoring Devices

Innovative bra-fitted devices use electrical currents to detect minute changes in breast tissue. This non-invasive technology allows women to monitor tumor growth from home, providing real-time data that can alert them and their healthcare providers to potential issues.

By measuring differences in tissue density and fluid content, this device aims to detect tumors as small as 2mm, enhancing early intervention opportunities.

Read more: https://www.digitalhealthnews.com/wearables-for-health-the-future-of-personalized-wellness-monitoring

Rapid HER2 Testing

A cutting-edge diagnostic method called Dual in situ hybridization (DISH) significantly streamlines HER2 testing for breast cancer.

Reportedly, it delivers results within 24 to 48 hours, this way it reduces the waiting period traditionally associated with HER2 status determination, allowing oncologists to initiate targeted therapies sooner and improve patient outcomes.

Deep Learning Algorithms

Deep learning models are being developed to enhance early breast cancer detection by analyzing mammograms to predict precancerous changes in high-risk women.

These advanced systems aim to surpass existing risk-assessment algorithms, representing a significant step forward in personalized breast cancer screening.

AI Imaging Suite

AI imaging suites integrate several applications designed to optimize breast cancer imaging workflows. These tools address critical issues in breast cancer detection, including variability in care and provider burnout.

By empowering clinicians with advanced imaging technologies, these suites enhance early detection capabilities, ultimately improving patient outcomes.

Wrapping Up

As we continue to raise awareness, our collective goal is to empower women to overcome the barriers—whether financial, geographical, or emotional—that stand between them and life-saving screenings.

By leveraging the power of technology and fostering a culture of early detection, we are not just improving outcomes; we are offering women and their families hope and resilience in a battle that touches so many lives worldwide.


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