Born blind, now saving lives: How Bengaluru woman's ‘magic fingers’ detect breast cancer
Saturday, 14 September 2024 ()
Ayesha Banu, a blind medical tactile examiner at Cytecare Hospitals in Bengaluru, uses her heightened sense of touch to detect breast cancer. The Magic Fingers initiative, a collaboration between EnAble India and Cytecare, has empowered visually challenged women like Ayesha and Noorunnisa to save lives through early detection.
Ayesha Banu, a blind medical tactile examiner at Cytecare Hospitals in Bengaluru, uses her heightened sense of touch to detect breast cancer. The Magic Fingers initiative, a collaboration between EnAble India and Cytecare, has empowered visually challenged women like Ayesha and Noorunnisa to save lives through early detection.
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