Accurate and rapid cancer diagnosis with the Avax AI system

The Avax AI artificial intelligence system, focusing on medical image analysis and with an accuracy of more than 93 percent, is able to identify cancer and determine the nature of tumors. This system is the result of six years of effort and four million dollars of investment by a knowledge-based company.
According to the Communication and Information Center of the Presidential Vice-President for Science, Technology and Knowledge-Based Economy, Mustafa Taghipour, CEO of the knowledge-based company “Mod Fanavaran Plus”, referring to one of the most important achievements of this company, said: We have launched a domain called Avax AI, which operates similarly to ChatGPT, but specializes in the field of medical image analysis. This system is able to detect the extent of cancer, determine the nature of tumors (benign or malignant) with an accuracy of more than 93 percent, as well as analyze cardiovascular images.
He added: The Avax AI project has been developed over six years and with an investment of nearly four million dollars. In this regard, we have repeatedly requested the authorities to collect old ultrasound printers and connect new data directly to our dedicated cloud. This cloud has the ability to store medical data for up to five years and provides a safe and stable environment for advanced artificial intelligence analyses.
Taghipour emphasized: Our software is continuously updated to increase the accuracy of the analyses and benefit from the latest scientific advances in the field of artificial intelligence.
In another part of his speech, this technology activist, referring to the advances in the field of domestic medical equipment, said: Until 2017, ultrasound devices were one of the country’s most expensive items, and nearly $62 million was spent annually on their import. But today, relying on the power of domestic experts, more than 500 advanced ultrasound devices with three probes have been distributed from the south to the north of the country, and each device is presented to the Foreign Exchange Board at a price of less than $12,000; This figure is even lower than the price of a foreign probe.
By launching the Avax AI system and developing domestic medical equipment, Iran has taken a major step towards technological independence and improving the quality of healthcare services; a step that could be a successful model for other areas of health technology in the country.