Cervical Cancer

AI Screening Assistant

About Cervical Cancer

According to WHO, almost all cervical cancer cases (99%) are linked to infection with high-risk human papillomaviruses (HPV), an extremely common virus transmitted through sexual contact. Cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women. In 2020, an estimated 600,000 women were diagnosed with cervical cancer worldwide and about 341,000 women died from the disease.

When diagnosed, cervical cancer is one of the most successfully treatable forms of cancer, as long as it is detected early and managed effectively. Cancers diagnosed in late stages can also be controlled with appropriate treatment and palliative care.

The Challenge

Existing cervical cancer Pap smear screening, lab technicians work 8 hours a day, prone to eye fatigue, low efficiency, and difficulty in maintaining the quality of the test, making the number of screenings unable to be effectively increased.

Our Approach

Cervical Cancer AI Screening Assistant can assist clinical medical laboratory scientists to more accurately screen out specimens with abnormal lesions and reduce the false negative rate of manual reading slides.

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