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This Toronto company is using tech to make cancer scanning faster and more accurate

For pathologists, identifying cancer-positive lymph nodes in tissue can be like searching for a needle in a haystack. With the help of ultrasound and AI, Tenomix is trying to revamp that process.

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Tenomix co-founder Saumik Biswas is hoping his company’s innovative platform can improve the odds of positive outcomes for cancer patients. 


At a young age, startup founder Saumik Biswas had two unexpected and heartbreaking experiences, both of which set him on a path to develop better cancer screening.

Biswas was 7 when his younger brother was diagnosed with a rare genetic mutation. The two-year-old was missing a tibia, a bone in the lower leg. Orthopedic surgeons at SickKids in Toronto inserted a metal rod as scaffolding in the boy’s leg and harvested his stem cells to grow bone around it. “I was exposed to amazing medical innovation at a young age,” Biswas says. “My brother is even taller than me!”

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Sarah Hampson writes about technology for MaRS. Torstar, the parent company of the Toronto Star, has partnered with MaRS to highlight innovation in Canadian companies.

To explore the latest innovations in healthcare, check out the MaRS Health Impact conference on June 12 & 13.

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