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Our Mission...

Peace of mind detecting diseases early anytime and anywhere!

Save 1% of:

- total health care costs ($308 billion in Canada, 12.7% of GDP in 2021)

- preventive health care costs worldwide ($287 billion by 2027)

- cancer care costs ($209 billion in US in 2020)

Projection of Cost for Cancer Care in US 

Global Oncology spending in US dollars 

$182.6B

$200.7B

$222.2B

2015

2020

2025

Increased by more than double in the span of 6 years 

Cost to treat lung cancer per person in Canada (radiation)

$22000

$20000

$18000

$16000

$76 B

2014

$167B

2020

$14000

$12000

$10000

$8000

$6000

$4000

$2000

$0

Overall

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Stages at Diagnosis

Indirect burdens that are associated with cancer care payments:

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  • Household productivity losses estimated to be up to $238,904 per household annually

  • Friction costs estimated to be around $88.4 million annually  

  • Societal productivity loss estimated between $75 million - $317 million annually 

  • Canadians spent a total of CAD 26.2 billion in cancer related fees alone in 2021 

  • Resulted in an economic burden of CAD 4.8 billion that year 

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Future Implications

Because of the significant amount of effort, time, and money required for current disease diagnoses, individuals will often wait to get tested until they notice that there is something wrong. Typically, by that point, the disease has progressed significantly, which will likely mean that the patient will have to partake in time-consuming and expensive treatments and/or therapies. Providing a convenient and easy way for people to get diagnosed early on will reduce costs associated with not only diagnostics but treatment as well. For medical institutions such as hospitals, this will ultimately lead to a shorter patient turnaround period and therefore dramatically save the costs associated with the maintenance and utilization of cancer detection machines and infrastructure. 

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