Aarogya Aarohan app

Oral cancer is a major public health concern, with over 140,000 new cases and 80,000 deaths occurring annually in India. More than 70% of oral cancers are diagnosed at advanced stages, largely due to poor access to specialists, especially in rural and primary care settings. In this context, the Aarogya Aarohan app, developed by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), uses oral images captured in white light on a mobile phone to instantly classify lesions as suspicious or non-suspicious, even in offline conditions. This enables immediate counselling and referral, reducing loss to follow-up, which is a persistent gap in cancer screening pathways.