Union for International Cancer Control shared a post on LinkedIn:
“When a cancer can be detected early, at stage 1 or 2, the chances of treating it successfully are higher.
In low-and middle-income countries, cancer is often diagnosed at a later stage 3 or 4, when the cancer is no longer localised and has spread to other parts of the body.
Muhammad Yaseen, a UICC Technical Fellow working at the Lady Reading Hospital in Pakistan, describes how a free, automated quality control software can make imaging equipment more reliable and help detect cancers earlier.
Read our latest article to find out more.”

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