Innovations
AILIS is the world’s first breast health monitoring system that we have created to save women’s lives. It is an innovative, non-contact, painless and non-invasive method for early breast cancer detection, based on advanced artificial intelligence algorithms and telemedicine.
How does the AILIS system work?
Watch what the AILIS breast examination looks like
Key AILIS Innovations
Dynamic Parametric Imaging
- shows
increased blood flow - takes
21,000 measurements
in 4 minutes - shows
how breast tissue
functions
- records
the process of angiogenesis
in the breast - analyzes
the data using artificial
intelligence - identifies
abnormalities associated
with higher risk of breast cancer
- shows
increased blood flow - takes
21,000 measurements
in 4 minutes - shows
how breast tissue
functions
- records
the process of angiogenesis
in the breast - analyzes
the data using artificial
intelligence - identifies
abnormalities associated
with higher risk of breast cancer
Mobile application
The entire service will be available through a mobile application that will provide:
- Quick appointment booking
- Video consultations with medical professionals
- Access to exam results
- Personalized breast health monitoring plan
- Menstrual cycle monitoring
A guide on how to perform breast self-examination
“Digital Doctor” powered by AI
Automation of healthcare procedures also includes the medical
interview before the examination, reviewing results, and providing
an explanation of the results after the examination.
However, if the AILIS algorithms detect any abnormalities,
an online appointment will immediately be set up and the results
will by analyzed by a radiologist, who will then plan further
diagnostic procedures.
Personalized Risk of Developing the Breast Cancer
The AILIS system has its own algorithm that estimates breast
density levels and allows personalized diagnostics for every woman.
In the future, the AILIS algorithms will also calculate the personalized
risk of developing breast cancer based on the imaging results and other
individual factors, such as breast density, genetic predispositions,
BMI, or molecular test results.
Artificial intelligence will also monitor the woman’s breast health
over time, comparing the current examination result with the previous
ones and detecting potential abnormalities. This will allow for faster
detection of any worrying changes in the breasts that may require further diagnostics.