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Australian health tech startup Harrison.ai scores $112M Series C


Medical imaging is crucial for the timely identification of serious diseases like cancer. However, manual interpretation of scans is a time-intensive

“Radiology (X-rays, CT scans) and pathology (tissue biopsies) serve as critical diagnostic tools for confirming medical diagnoses,” Dr. Aengus Tran, Harrison.ai’s CEO and co-founder, said in an exclusive interview with TechCrunch. “[Harrison’s] solutions also act as a second pair of eyes for radiologists and pathologists, enhancing workflow efficiency while reducing misdiagnosis risks for cancer and other critical illnesses –ultimately improving patient outcomes.” The startup also claims that research shows Harrison’s AI for chest radiography can help detect lung cancer earlier, potentially diagnosing more than 32% of cases 16 months sooner.

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