Israeli digital health company MobileODT's Visual Check AI technology is supporting a large-scale government cervical cancer screening project in the Dominican Republic, the company announced Thursday.
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VisualCheck, provides non specialists with an artificial intelligence (AI)-based clinical decision support tool, predicting how highly trained colposcopists would determine positive or negative cervical cancer diagnosis.
The project is currently run by the Dominican Republic Ministry of Health in cooperation with MobileODT. In the past three months, 9,000 women have been screened for cervical cancer using the EVA Visual Check AI technology. Due to the initial success of the project, it was decided to expand this program to cover another 50,000 women who are due to be screened over the next six months.