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Fujifilm to invest around $200 million to open 100 health-screening centres in India

The centre can correctly test 10 common cancers — oral cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, esophageal cancer, laryngeal cancer and early signs of leukemia along with other lifestyle diseases.

February 04, 2021 / 22:23 IST
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Fujifilm. | representative Image
Fujifilm. | representative Image

Fujifilm on Thursday said it plans to invest around $200 million (about Rs 1,450 crore) to open 100 health-screening centres in India to test 10 common cancers. Fujifilm andDr Kutty's Healthcare on Thursday launched the first of these 'NURA centres', equipped with artificial intelligence (AI) enabled imaging and expert healthcare in Bengaluru, the companies said in a statement.

The centre can correctly test 10 common cancers — oral cancer, breast cancer, cervical cancer, lung cancer, stomach cancer, colon cancer, prostate cancer, esophageal cancer, laryngeal cancer and early signs of leukemia along with other lifestyle diseases. Masaharu Morita, global marketing and new business manager, Modality Solution, Medical Div, Fujifilm said: "In the coming years, we plan to invest around $200 Mn to set up 100 such NURA centres across the country."

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With NURA, "our vision is to introduce the culture of periodic health screening in India, as we believe that early detection and treatment are very important to improve the survival rate of cancer patients," he added. "Together with Dr Kutty's Healthcare expertise, we will continue to support the development of medical care by providing state-of-the-art products and services that contribute to improved health and quality of life of people worldwide," Morita said.