AI enhances early-stage breast cancer detection for large-scale screening

 

A recent real-world study in Punjab has validated the effectiveness of Thermalytix, an AI-powered thermal imaging tool, for large-scale breast cancer screening, particularly in resource-limited settings. Over 18 months, the program screened more than 15,000 women using this non-contact, radiation-free modality. The technology uses artificial intelligence to analyze thermal patterns, triage patients by risk, and reported a cancer detection rate of 0.18% with a high positive predictive value for biopsy referrals.

The success of this initiative demonstrates a scalable and cost-effective alternative to traditional, often less sensitive, Clinical Breast Examinations (CBEs). By integrating Thermalytix with a digital referral and patient navigation system, the program achieved rapid turnaround times, with diagnostic imaging typically completed within 21 days of screening. This comprehensive approach suggests that AI-driven thermal screening can significantly improve early detection access within India's public health system where mammography is scarce.


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