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    Apollo Cancer Centres launches India’s 1st AI-Precision Oncology Centre

    January 23, 2024
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    BENGALURU, India, Jan. 23, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — In a significant move that will substantially enhance the quality of oncology care, Apollo Cancer Centre, Bengaluru, launched India’s first AI-Precision Oncology Centre (POC). The Centre will help the oncologists, patients and care givers to arrive at the best possible results in a time bound manner, using the enormous possibilities offered by AI.

    From Left to Right: Mr Uday Davada, Unit Head & Vice President, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd (AHEL), Mr Manish Mattoo, CEO, AHEL, Karnataka Region, Dr Vijay Agarwal, Lead & Senior Consultant - Medical Oncology, Apollo Cancer Centre (ACC), Bengaluru, Dr Vishwanath S, Senior Consultant, Medical Oncology, ACC, Bengaluru, Ms Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, AHEL, Mr. Dinesh Gundu Rao, State Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Karnataka, Mr. Harshad Reddy, Director- Apollo Oncology & International, AHEL, Mr Dinesh Madhavan, President-Group Oncology & International, AHEL, Dr Govindaiah Yatheesh, Unit Head, Apollo Speciality Hospital, and Mr John Chandy, Chief Business Officer at ACC (PRNewsfoto/Apollo Cancer Centers)

    The POC with its comprehensive and specialised medical services ensures accurate diagnosis, real-time insights, cancer risk assessment, treatment protocol and continuum of care, thus providing cutting-edge services in oncology care not seen in India earlier. The AI-POC is designed to be patient-centric, in the most personalized manner. It identifies eligible patients for targeted therapy and immunotherapy, as part of the diagnosis and treatment planning. With the help of conversational AI, it educates the patients and family on diagnosis, treatment FAQs and connections to support groups.

    Mr Dinesh Gundu Rao, State Minister for Health & Family Welfare, Karnataka, said, “As we inaugurate India’s first AI-Precision Oncology Centre at Apollo Cancer Centres, Bengaluru,  This pioneering initiative not only represents a monumental leap in medical technology but it also symbolises hope and progress for patients and caregivers. Apollo Hospitals’ commitment to personalised oncology care through AI is a beacon of compassion and advancement, ensuring a brighter future for those battling cancer.”

    Ms. Suneeta Reddy, Managing Director, Apollo Hospitals Enterprise Ltd, said, “The launch of AI -POC marks a significant stride in redefining cancer care. This transformative initiative is a testament to our unwavering commitment to personalized medicine and technological innovation. The POC reflects our dedication to providing patients with the most advanced, tailored treatments, underscoring Apollo Hospitals’ relentless pursuit of excellence in healthcare delivery.”

    Dr Vijay Agarwal, Lead & Senior Consultant – Medical Oncology, ACC, Bengaluru, said, “The Centre will support new patient identification through auto-alerts to operational teams that identify eligible patients for POCs. Patient SOS auto-alerts to operational teams on deteriorating patient outcomes for intervention and clinical escalation form another key feature.”

    Dr Vishwanath S, Senior Consultant, Medical Oncology, ACC, Bengaluru, added, “Clinically, it helps in care pathway compliance by monitoring adherence to standard care pathways. Also for patient management based on genomic, clinical, and pathological profiles. Clinical alerts and recommendations for diagnostic tests, enrollment for Value Based Care & other patient benefit programs are some of the uses. “

    Website: Apollo Cancer Centres

    For enquires contact:
    Email: anjana_p@apollohospitals.com

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