
Gynescope remote systems deployed to save African women
Distribution deal will send 20,000 of Illumigyn’s devices across Africa to help detect cervical cancer before it’s too late.

Distribution deal will send 20,000 of Illumigyn’s devices across Africa to help detect cervical cancer before it’s too late.

Free eye surgeries, AIDS and malaria prevention, cancer screenings, equipment donations, public health education among the ways Israel helps.

Biop Medical’s device, due out in 2017, optically scans the cervix for early signs of cancer, analyzes the images and indicates where to perform a biopsy.

On World Cancer Day, Kenyan nurses are using an Israeli device from MobileODT to screen hundreds of women for cervical cancer.

MobileOCT of Israel is partnering with global NGOs to get its lifesaving diagnostic tech to doctors, nurses and midwives in low-resource countries.