Initiatives of physicians came together to spread awareness about breast cancer

The conference included famous doctors from Mumbai, Delhi, Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Aurangabad, Kochi, Shimla and Kolkata who expressed their views on breast cancer, the future of imaging, the role of artificial intelligence in India.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO) statistics, one in 50,000 women per year is related to breast cancer. By 2030 50000 women are expected to be above this number more than 2.
One in every two women suffering from breast cancer in India dies. The biggest reason for these deaths is lack of awareness of the disease and carelessness because most patients reach the doctor at the time when the cancer has reached the final phase.
On this occasion, Masahiro OTA, Managing Director of Fujifilm Asia Pacific said, "Breast cancer is the first number of cancers, which affects women. Since the initial identity is important for improving the survival rate, To help detect, innovative solutions like digital mammography are bringing. "
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