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Addressing Women's Health with Portable Devices
BioSpectrum Asia
|BioSpectrum Asia June 2025
The confluence of innovation, affordability, and accessibility creates a compelling market proposition for healthcare providers, diagnostic chains, corporate wellness programmes, and public health systems alike in cancer care with focus on women's cancer in Asia.
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 Cancer continues to be one of the leading causes of death worldwide, and in Asia, where nearly half of the world’s population resides, the burden is particularly profound. Among women, breast and cervical cancer are among the most prevalent, yet also the most preventable when detected early. However, vast disparities in healthcare infrastructure, especially in lowand middle-income countries, often delay diagnosis and treatment. It is here that accurate and affordable cancer screening, enabled by portable medical devices, offers transformative potential. This is a critical health issue and also a strategic growth opportunity.
Addressing a Critical Need in Women’s Health
Asia presents a diverse and complex healthcare landscape. In countries like India, Indonesia, and the Philippines, rural populations still face challenges in accessing even basic diagnostic services. The prevalence of late-stage detection in these regions is high, and survival rates are correspondingly low. For breast and cervical cancers, which can be effectively managed if detected early, the lack of early screening is a major contributor to mortality.
Portable screening devices are uniquely suited to address this challenge. Compact, easy-to-use, and powered by battery or mobile technologies, these tools can be deployed outside of traditional hospital settings. From urban clinics to rural health camps, they bring early detection capability to the point of need. In the case of breast cancer, technologies like iBreastExam, a non-invasive, radiation-free device, allow community health workers to perform standardised breast exams without the need for expensive imaging infrastructure. Similarly, portable colposcopes and HPV test kits are changing the game for cervical cancer screening.
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