Detecting cancer early can effectively reduce the mortalityassociated with cancer. In resource-poor settings, cancer is often diagnosed at a late-stage of disease resulting in lower survival and potentially greater morbidity and higher costs of treatment. Even in countries with strong health systems and services, many cancer cases are diagnosed at a late-stage. Addressing delays in cancer diagnosis and inaccessible treatment is therefore critical in all settings for cancer control.”
The Lancor Blockchain Platform (LBP) blockchain architecture provides the opportunity for trusted, verifiable, and auditable data, adding a greater level of authenticity to any data generated within its infrastructure.
Our blockchain implementation offers “potential solutions” to many of the issues raised by the WHO. One of the major features of the Lancor Blockchain Platform (LBP) is a solution to the “patient-centred cancer care” problem through personal ownership of patient data.