Navya Care Expands Cancer Expertise to Regional Centers Across India

Navya Care Expands Cancer Expertise to Regional Centers Across India

The expansion is powered by Navya Earthshot, the company’s AI system that generates treatment recommendations aligned with National Cancer Grid (NCG) guidelines.

Navya Care has expanded its AI-driven, guideline-based cancer treatment support to regional hospitals across India, aiming to improve access to standardised oncology care for patients in underserved regions.

The expansion is powered by Navya Earthshot, the company’s AI system that generates treatment recommendations aligned with National Cancer Grid (NCG) guidelines. Low-income patients can access these services free of cost.

The model connects regional hospitals, clinicians, and patients to expert-vetted, guideline-compliant plans, enabling structured care pathways regardless of geography. Under the Earthshot pilot, personalised treatment plans are being offered at no cost to economically disadvantaged families, with implementation already underway in government and regional hospitals in Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, and Assam. Early results from these centers indicate higher adherence to national guidelines, fewer non-essential hospital visits, and faster treatment decisions.

In Maharashtra, the programme launched through CSR support in August 2025 has reached more than 1,000 patients. Partner hospitals such as Anand Cancer and Multispeciality Hospital in Nanded and Vivekananda Cancer Hospital in Latur have joined the rollout, with additional centers expected to participate over the coming months.

Patients from low-income backgrounds can enroll by submitting documents such as a Ration Card, BPL Card, Income Certificate, or a government hospital admission card. Support is available via the helpline 80888 87734 or through Navya’s website, with diagnostic and treatment plans funded through corporate CSR collaborations.

“The initiative brings tertiary care expertise and standardised treatment guidelines closer to patients, helping reduce waiting times, travel costs, and the emotional and financial strain of cancer treatment,” said Dr. Naresh Ramarajan, Co-founder of Navya Care.

Navya has worked with the Tata Memorial Center and the National Cancer Grid for over a decade, delivering online expert opinions and multidisciplinary tumour board reviews. Its guideline-based system is in use among oncologists nationwide and has been validated at major medical forums.


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