India announced equipment for early detection of cervical cancer

The Indian Ministry of Health and Welfare has just announced the device for early detection of cervical cancer.

Speaking at the announcement ceremony, Minister Nabi Azad said the device was produced by India in the country and will be available in the market within the next 8-9 months, trying to supply public health centers. VND right in the first round.

The AV Magnivisualizer , researched by the Institute of Cytology and Cancer Prevention, of the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR), can detect precancerous cell damage at the correct rate. up to 95%.

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In particular, the use of AV Magnivisualizer is very simple and convenient. Normal medical staff can also use it after getting basic instructions.

Tests have confirmed the effectiveness of AV Magnivisualizer in reducing morbidity and mortality from cervical cancer, especially in remote rural areas.

The price of AV Magnivisualizer is only about 10,000 rupees (about 162 USD) compared to the devices that currently cost up to 800,000-1,000,000 rupees. The AV Magnivisualizer works on 12 volt batteries, so it is convenient for rural areas or power outages.

Uterine cancer is the most common form of cancer in Indian women, especially for early marriage.

According to current estimates, about 132,000 new cases of cervical cancer are diagnosed in India each year, and the number of deaths from the disease is 74,000, accounting for nearly one-third of all cancer deaths. Global cervical letter.