
Every woman facing breast cancer deserves survival and complete recovery.



Cancer Coach
Wellness Director
Footage from awareness camp in Rwanda
Genetic Screening Questionnaire
Assess your lifetime risk of developing breast cancer through the Tyrer-Cuzick Model
The Tyrer-Cuzick model, also known as the IBIS tool, is a widely used risk assessment questionnaire designed to estimate a woman's likelihood of developing breast cancer over the next 10 years and throughout her lifetime.
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Impact by the Numbers
400,000+
People have used our genetic screening tool
5,000+
Hours of rehab videos watched across platforms
1,000+
Women learned self-screening through camps
Global Ambassador Updates

Walu successfully secured a high-impact meeting with the Zambian Cancer Society and crafted a compelling pitch to explore a strategic collaboration for organizing a large-scale cancer awareness camp!

Oliver secured two partnerships with New Hope Together (NHT) an organization supporting girls in vulnerable environments, and OVAH Tanzania, focused on preventing harassment of women and children

Palak connected us with Dr. Seema, who developed a low-cost bra that is embedded with sensors and uses thermal imaging to detect cancerous cells.

Nithila distributed Womens-Health.AI breast cancer awareness pamphlets at her local community center in Singapore. She coordinated with staff to display the materials during a weekend health fair, and all copies were gone in an hour.

Isha helped us secure a meeting with Susan G. Komen, the largest national breast cancer organization, creating an exciting opportunity to share our work and explore potential alignment.

Christella reached out to Isomo Academy in Rwanda to set up an awareness camp in late July 2025!
Cutting-Edge Research
A note from
surgical oncologist
Dr. Mandeep Singh,
chairman of the board
at womens-health.ai
Expert Wellness Tips
Worried About RISK?
We recognize that not everyone has access to a physical therapist, and you might be feeling unsure of how to proceed after your breast cancer surgery. When can you start moving your arm? How much compression is too much? We have collaborated with Oncology Therapist and Lymphedema Specialist Laurie Pepin to create a free, structured, video-based program to guide you through weeks 0-8 after your operation. This video series is designed to help you regain mobility and prevent the onset of conditions like lymphedema and axial cording.
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Recognition
2024
Featured on NPR
Teen Scientist Podcast
2024
Featured at
TUMO AI Conference
2023
Recognized by
City of Monte Sereno




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