Chennai’s Iswarya Hospital Unveils Advanced Cancer Center with AI-powered Technologies

Chennai’s Iswarya Hospital Unveils  Advanced Cancer Center with AI-powered Technologies

The AI-enabled system is intended to enhance image processing and support clinicians in identifying abnormalities more efficiently.

Chennai-based Iswarya Hospitals has launched an Advanced Cancer Center at its OMR Taramani facility in Chennai, aimed at expanding its oncology and diagnostic imaging capabilities.

The new center is equipped with an artificial intelligence-enabled PET‑CT Scan system in Chennai, designed to support cancer detection and oncology care.

It also integrates advanced imaging technology with AI-supported tools designed to assist clinicians in analyzing diagnostic scans.

The PET-CT (Positron Emission Tomography–Computed Tomography) system integrates metabolic and anatomical imaging to help detect and monitor various types of cancers.

The AI-enabled system is intended to enhance image processing and support clinicians in identifying abnormalities more efficiently.

Additionally, the facility shall also provide immunotherapy, an advanced treatment approach that enhances the body’s immune system to recognize and fight cancer cells more effectively.

In addition to diagnostic services, the newly launched center also brings

together comprehensive oncology services under one roof.

These include surgical oncology, medical oncology, radiation oncology, bone marrow transplant, pediatric oncology, preventive oncology, nuclear medicine and theranostics, onco-pathology, and palliative care.

Furthermore, the hospital is equipped to perform a wide range of oncological surgeries for various cancers, supported by advanced operating theatre infrastructure and specialized surgical teams.

Commenting on the launch of the new facility, Dr. S. Rajasundaram, CEO, Iswarya Hospital, said, “The introduction of AI-powered PET-CT technology and high-precision radiotherapy at the Iswarya Cancer Center allows us to detect disease earlier, assess its spread more accurately, and guide treatment decisions with greater confidence.”

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