An Australian student creates an application to prevent breast cancer

Sanjay Sreekumar He is a student of the School of Engineering of the National University of Australia and has developed an application for smartphones that allows women prevent breast cancer recognizing irregularities through monthly examinations and a planner to manage the assistance to the medical professional. The Organization against Cancer Young Adults Program (YAP) has collaborated in the realization of the application and as can be seen in the image it also applies to men.

What is changing with these types of applications is the way in which we interact with medical professionals and I think that in the future we will have mechanisms to identify if we have to go to the doctor or not and we will also connect remotely with him to anticipate diagnoses and rule out hospital visits.

And is that the application of Sreekumar are trying implant as a standard and he wants that the organizations against the Cancer of other countries impel his use. The challenge is to add visual graphics in the application as well as include more languages.

It seems to me that there is great potential among applications to become a proactive mechanism of disease detection among patients. I am convinced that medicine will be, using the Internet, one of the practices that will gradually change incorporating the use of technology.

In any case, keep in mind that In case of illness, and before making a wrong diagnosis, you have to visit the medical professionals.

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