Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer worldwide, but when caught early enough, has a 98% survival rate. Unfortunately, in many countries and rural areas, there are significant challenges with access, awareness, high costs and poor-quality diagnostics—all leading to undiagnosed patients or late-stage detection, where the survival rate can drop to as low as 40%. Even after diagnosis, fragmented and confusing healthcare systems block many patients from getting the treatments and care they need to survive. This is why access to early, high-quality exams and continuity of treatment support are crucial to saving patients’ lives.