Know Your Lemons Teams Up With Curia To Save Lives

Irene Benson • February 20, 2023

The award winning Know Your Lemons breast cancer early detection app is partnering with Curia, the award winning cancer patient navigation app. Cancer affects millions of people around the world and in 2020, breast cancer became the most common type of cancer globally. However, technology has made it easier to detect and treat cancer, with new apps and technologies being developed to help patients navigate through their cancer journey, from early detection through treatment and beyond. 

Using lemons as a visual metaphor for breasts, the Know Your Lemons innovative early detection app educates patients about the early signs of breast cancer. Take the risk assessment text to get a customized screening plan based on your personal risks. Learn how and when to do a breast self-exam, guided by Mona Lisa or Napoleon. The app’s period tracker helps you know when is the best time to check your breasts based on your cycle (and doesn’t track any of your data!). Think you may have a symptom? Learn more about each symptom in detail, how to talk to your doctor about it, the different screening tools, and how to prepare for them. 

By partnering with Know Your Lemons, Curia is taking a proactive approach to cancer treatment by encouraging patients to be more aware of their health, stay on top of surveillance, and take action when necessary. 

The Curia Cancer App provides cancer patients with up-to-date information for their specific cancer types. By answering a series of questions about your cancer, Curia helps you find treatments that match your cancer profile and allows you to search and apply for nearby clinical trials directly from the app. The Curia app doubles as a connector to both experts and other cancer patients. Locate and contact the experts closest to you who specialize in your type of cancer. Find your ‘cancer twin’ and connect with up to 3 fellow cancer patients who share a similar cancer profile. Share, learn, support, and empower one another through a private chat.  

Curia is partnering with the Know Your Lemons early detection app to help patients find their cancer early in order to have a better chance at survival.

The partnership between Curia and Know Your Lemons is a win-win for cancer patients around the world. Curia's cancer patients will benefit from the early detection and patient navigation tools provided by Know Your Lemons, while Know Your Lemons will be able to reach a wider audience through Curia's established network. Ultimately, this partnership will help to save lives around the world through breast cancer early detection, improving cancer outcomes for patients everywhere.

The Know Your Lemons Early Detection App and  the Curia Cancer App are two powerful tools that can help cancer patients navigate through their cancer journey. By partnering together, they are able to provide patients with the knowledge, support, and guidance they need to survive and thrive. If you or someone you know is dealing with cancer, consider downloading both of these apps to take advantage of the many benefits they offer. Together, we can empower patients and save lives.


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