Why do so many women discover breast cancer only when it’s already advanced?
At IHCP, we sought to answer this critical question — not with a campaign, not with a pamphlet, but with a national, tech-driven solution called IRBCC.
While most cancer registries focus on patients after diagnosis,
IRBCC is designed to intervene much earlier — at the level of prevention and early detection.
Rather than waiting for cancer to appear, we’ve taken a bold step forward, empowering women to act before it’s too late.
🔍 Population-based, not patient-based
Unlike hospital-based registries, IRBCC targets healthy women aged 25 to 70 — right where prevention matters most.
📲 Digital, intelligent, and scalable
With native infrastructure including mobile apps, screening dashboards, automated reminders, educational tools, and AI modules, IRBCC brings a smart, seamless experience to both participants and healthcare providers.
🎯 National, targeted, impactful
This is not just a study — it's a model for the future of women's health in Iran, designed to shape policy, improve outcomes, and reduce mortality.
🧬 Integrated with national care systems
Those identified through the cohort are referred directly into existing diagnostic and treatment systems — creating a continuous care pathway from screening to survival.
Because early detection means lives saved
Because this platform is replicable for other diseases like cervical cancer, diabetes, and cardiovascular risks
Because the data will guide smarter, evidence-based health decisions across the nation
And because… we have no time to waste
IRBCC is more than a project — it’s a mission for health equity, data-driven prevention, and digital innovation.
📍 Visit the official IRBCC website to explore the platform, technology, features, and national roadmap in full: