"Data shows that 20% of patients today are getting the wrong treatment in oncology. So when we're talking about that starting base, there's a lot of willingness to try new things.” - Maya Said, CEO of Outcomes4Me
The Boston-based AI cancer care app Outcomes4Me just raised $21 million in funding, led by Salica Investments and joined by major players like Labcorp Venture Fund and Forecast Labs, bringing its total capital to $38 million. This raises an important question: can an app really change the cancer care experience?
For Dr. Maya Said, founder and CEO of Outcomes4Me, the answer is rooted in personal experience. “I had a health scare. And from one day to the other, I found myself to be a patient,” Said shared in an interview with The Health Pulse podcast. Despite being a sci
Outcomes4Me Aims to be ChatGPT for Cancer Care
- By Mukundan Sivaraj
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Cancer Care App Outcomes4Me just raised $21 million in funding
