AIIMS and C-DAC Launch iOncology.ai for Early Cancer Detection in India

May 28, 2026
AIIMS and C-DAC Launch iOncology.ai for Early Cancer Detection in India
  • AIIMS New Delhi and C-DAC have unveiled iOncology.ai, an indigenous AI-powered oncology platform to aid early detection, diagnosis, and treatment planning for breast and ovarian cancers in India.

  • The initiative underscores the importance of collaborative efforts in integrating AI into medical workflows.

  • Development involved collaboration among oncologists, doctors, pathologists, and AI technologists, with models trained on annotated Indian medical datasets and features like telepathology to support remote diagnoses.

  • Telepathology was highlighted as a key feature to improve access in remote and smaller districts, enabling digitally rendered consultations with specialists.

  • The platform, showcased on Digital India Ask Experts, provides AI-driven data insights to clinicians, pathologists, and radiologists for faster, evidence-based decisions.

  • iOncology.ai is integrated with the Ayushman Bharat Digital Mission ecosystem, consolidating patient data into a secure, role-based access dashboard for healthcare professionals.

  • Experts stressed the importance of early cancer detection and cautioned against self-medication or relying on generic AI tools for medical decisions without qualified professional input.

  • Key participants in the discussion included Lakshmi Panat of C-DAC, Prof Ashok Sharma of AIIMS New Delhi, and Dr. Fouzia Siraj of ICMR-Centre for Cancer Pathology.

  • The roadmap for iOncology.ai envisions digital twin technology to model patient treatment responses and the integration of multi-omics data to enable more personalized cancer care.

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