A program to display girls for cervical most cancers utilizing AI has been launched in Ho Chi Minh Metropolis in Vietnam.
Group organisation Ho Chi Minh Metropolis Public Well being Affiliation (HPHA) partnered with listed Australian firm TruScreen and its native distributor Gorton Well being Companies to run the community-based program, which goals to display 260,000 girls within the metropolis over 5 years.
The partnership follows the signing of their preliminary memorandum of understanding in November.
WHAT IT’S ABOUT
This system will utilise TruScreen’s cervical most cancers screening machine, which is powered by AI and has proven comparable accuracy to HPV DNA assessments and liquid-based cytology.
HPHA will maintain screenings for girls aged between 30 and 49 on the gynaecology clinics of the District Well being Centres and personal clinics whereas accumulating epidemiological knowledge on cervical most cancers and pre-cancer. Tu Du Hospital, Hung Vuong Hospital, and Ung Buou Hospital will reportedly present technical assist.
There’s additionally a plan to broaden this system to different provinces throughout Vietnam after the Ho Chi Minh Metropolis pilot.
WHY IT MATTERS
Round 4,000 Vietnamese girls get identified with cervical most cancers annually, with round half dying. Given this important burden, the Vietnamese authorities had set a aim of screening 60% of girls aged 30-54 for cervical most cancers, or an addressable inhabitants of 36 million. Nevertheless, solely 1 / 4 of them have been screened over the previous 5 years. In the meantime, HPV vaccination is but to be included in Vietnam’s nationwide immunisation schedule; the free administration of HPV vaccines will solely begin in 2026.
The HPHA selected TruScreen’s non-invasive AI-powered resolution to handle the necessity for early, fast cervical most cancers detection in massive populations with out pricey cytology or laboratory infrastructure.
“This HPHA screening program will even function an vital reference website for neighbouring international locations who could also be contemplating an identical large-scale screening program to enhance girls’s well being,” added TruScreen CEO Marty Dillon.
THE LARGER TREND
Final yr, Fujifilm opened in Vietnam its first cancer-focused well being screening centre in Southeast Asia. The NURA centre, run by Vietnam Japan Well being Expertise, additionally leverages AI to assist most cancers and way of life illness screening.
In addition to Vietnam, China is one other Asian nation that utilises AI in cervical most cancers screening. In 2019, the China Maternal and Baby Well being Care Affiliation and Wuhan College launched an AI and cloud-based diagnostic platform to help with the nation’s expanded cervical most cancers screening protection.
In different associated information, a brand new AI-driven cervical most cancers diagnostic system was granted regulatory approval in the US. Final yr, Hologic obtained the US Meals and Drug Administration’s clearance for its digital cytology system, which integrates deep studying and superior volumetric imaging know-how to detect pre-cancerous lesions and cervical most cancers cells. This diagnostic instrument has additionally been made accessible in Australia and New Zealand.