Cyrcadia Health and the Canary Foundation will collaborate on research to improve early cancer detection through Cyrcadia's wearable devices.
With funding support from the Canary Foundation, Cyrcadia will conduct a 173-patient study focused on early breast cancer health screening. The company's wearable, smartphone-enabled iTBra technology will be used in the research. With iTBra, a device is placed under a bra to collect two to 12 hours of breast cell data.
The results are transferred through a smart device to a global cancer library, where advanced analytical analysis occurs and results are communicated to the patient and physician.