CWC

Cure Women’s Cancer

A Global Transformation.

Using Existing AI Technology to Save Women's Lives

Timeline
Imaging
Location
Treatment
Feel
Current Way 
Crazy delays and Wait times
Painful Mammograms, radiation exposure
Hospitals, often several
Surgery
High anxiety, stressful
New Way
Rapid detection, diagnosis and treatment - single day goal
Ultrasound- no pain, no radiation
Your doctor's office
Much less invasive process
Speed means less stress, more easily managed
Timeline
Current Way 
Crazy delays and Wait times
New Way 
Rapid detection, diagnosis and treatment - single day goal
Imaging
Current Way 
Painful Mammograms, radiation exposure
New Way 
Ultrasound- no pain, no radiation
Location
Current Way 
Hospitals, often several
New Way 
Your doctor's office
Treatment
Current Way 
Surgery
New Way 
Much less invasive process
Feel
Current Way 
High anxiety, stressful
New Way 
Speed means less stress, more easily managed

Why Support CWC?

CWC is revolutionizing breast cancer care with our "One woman, one clinic, one day" approach to test and cure breast cancer.

Every minute, a mother, a wife, a sister, and a daughter dies of breast cancer. 
But why the disparity?

Swipe left and right
U.S White Women
U.S Black Women
Women in Low Income Countries
Diagnosis Method
Screening
Symptoms, late stage
Symptoms, late stage
Avg. Age of Diagnosis
60s
<40
<40
Stage of Diagnosis
0-1
3-4
3-4
Available Treatment
Local and Systemic
Limited
Limited / None
5-Year Survival
99%
<60%
<50%
U.S White Women
U.S Black Women
Women in Low Income Countries
Diagnosis Method
Screening
Symptoms, late stage
Symptoms, late stage
Avg. Age of Diagnosis
60s
<40
<40
Stage of Diagnosis
0-1
3-4
3-4
Available Treatment
Local and Systemic
Limited
Limited / None
5-Year Survival
99%
<60%
<50%

CWC’s Solution for Women's Cancer

Accessible, Available, and Affordable.

Detection

With powerful AI-supported Ultrasound, cancer can be found at Point-of-Need— local clinics, hospitals, or doctors’ offices.

Diagnosis

Thanks to ultrasound imaging and AI, cancer is found early and the cancer type is known in one visit.

Treatment

Most early stage breast cancers can be frozen and killed in the same room by the same person who found them. In addition an immune response triggers the body to attack the cancer.

Benefits of Donating to CWC

For every $1 invested in women, $3 are returned to the economy.
Bill Gates - Davos 2024

The Team Behind CWC

Robert C. Bollinger
MD, MPH

Raj and Kamla Gupta, Professor of Infectious Diseases at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Expert in HIV. He has worked in India and Uganda for decades and continues his work at JHU and globally.

Marleen Temmerman
MD, MPH, PhD

Politician, clinician, researcher, advocate, and founder of an NGO. Inducted into the American Society of Arts and Sciences and the American Academy of Medicine, she continues her leadership at Aga Khan in Nairobi.

Susan Harvey
MD, FSBI

Clinical expert in breast imaging, practicing for 30 years. Led breast imaging at Johns Hopkins for eight years, expanding from 2 to 8 sites, building an education program, research, and grant funding capabilities. Worked at Hologic Inc. as VP of Medical Affairs and lived commercialization.

James Benedict
PhD, Co-founder of Left Tackle Capital

A global financial expert with a focus on equity, he has led a successful purpose-driven investment opportunities firm.

Joseph F. O’Neill
MD, MPH, Staff Clinician, Pain and Palliative Care

Recently retired from NIH in palliative care, architect of PEPFAR with President George W Bush—a program in place for 25 years and saving more than 25 million lives.

Linda Goler Blount
MPH

Linda Goler Blount, MPH, is an epidemiologist and President of the Black Women’s Health Imperative. She has directed over $30 million towards research on chronic disease prevention, HIV, reproductive justice, and maternal outcomes. She is also Executive Chair of the Rare Disease Diversity Coalition.

Lee Kosmac
Investor

Lee Kosmac is an experienced business leader, enlightened entrepreneur and forward-thinking investor determined to make a difference in the world. She promotes narrative dialogue integrated with cutting edge technology to influence change and capitalize opportunity.

Frederick Walker
MBA, Senior Advisor, Marketing Innovation

A seasoned marketer for several of the largest medical device and innovation companies in the world—a visionary at Hologic, Inc. for the Global Women's Health Index.

Michael Hardie
MBA

Michael has expertise in manufacturing consulting, security, and crisis management and has started and sold several companies. Michael brings business skills to the team.

Youseph Yazdi
PhD, MBA

Executive Director, Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design and Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering. An engineer with innovations in medical device technologies, a corporate executive, and now in academics at Johns Hopkins, directing the Center for Bioengineering Innovation and Design.

Berndt Schmit
MD, MBOE, Founder of Humanitarian Radiology Development Corps, 501c3

Practicing radiologist with broad academic and private practice experience. Charity organization leader, responsible for equipment acquisition, logistics, installation, training and maintenance. Hands-on field experience building self-sufficient radiology services in Haiti, Bolivia, Nicaragua, Guyana, Togo and Malawi.  

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