Breast Cancer Statistics, Breast Cancer Survival Rate, Uncategorized

Breast Cancer Statistics / 2021

Breast Cancer Statistics / 2021

Breast cancer became the most common cancer globally as of 2021, accounting for 12% of all new annual cancer cases worldwide, according to the World Health Organization. About 1 in 8 U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. In 2021, an estimated 281.550 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be diagnosed in women along with 49,290 new cases of non-invasive breast cancer. There is no known cure for breast cancer, and its early diagnosis is key to survival.

Talos App is now working to help women by providing help and inspiring hope to those affected by breast cancer through early detection of the disease using AI. It is an AI-powered breast health checker for young women which can be used at home. Talos App empowers women to check their breast health for different signs of breast anomaly such as cancer. Its technology analyzes your thermal photos ( anonymously ) and gives you an instant risk score and advice on what you should do next so that you can see a doctor in time if needed.

Super Self-exam At home

Talos App is a premium, paid application that helps you assess your breasts for the most common types of anomalies in the breast such as cancer. 

To perform the self-screening feature you need a compact thermal camera that can be used by your phone (iOS/Android) to capture a photo of the breast. Images can be added to your Talos app and you receive a risk indication by our clinically validated technology within 30 seconds. We provide recommendations on the next steps to take, including whether to visit a healthcare professional.

We aim to raise awareness of breast anomalies such as cancer and provide a clinical tested AI to help individuals assess their breast health at home and get to the doctor in time.

Breast Health Check Application

Talos App helps to detect breast anomalies at an early stage when it’s most treatable and needs less expensive treatment options.