At the invitation of the College of Medical Sciences of the University of Rzeszow, we participated in the conference “Health and Medicine in the Face of Armed Conflict”. In the face of armed conflict there are difficulties in diagnosis due to limitations in infrastructure and access to advanced technology, breast cancer diagnosis can be delayed or hindered. This leads to a later diagnosis of the disease, which affects the effectiveness of treatment and the prognosis of patients. In such cases, time is very important. Here we see a big role for our Tyrion system, which allows the doctor to make a decision faster.
Health and medicine in the face of armed conflict is of particular importance when it comes to the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. Breast cancer is one of the most commonly diagnosed types of cancer in women around the world, and during armed conflicts the health situation for patients is particularly difficult due to limited access to medical care and conditions that make treatment difficult.