4baseCare signs MoU with Government of Maharashtra to set up precision oncology centre – Express Healthcare

4baseCare has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Government of Maharashtra to establish a Centre of Excellence for Precision Oncology in the state.

The MoU aims to integrate genomic-driven cancer care into Maharashtra’s public health system. As part of the collaboration, 4baseCare will deploy its OncoTwin platform, an AI-based tool that enables oncologists to derive treatment insights by mapping each patient’s genomic and clinical profile against real-world outcomes datasets. OncoTwin was selected for the MSK iHub programme of Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, New York, USA.

The MoU signing took place at PULSE 2026, a healthcare and medical education summit held in Mumbai.

Hitesh Goswami, CEO and Co-Founder, 4baseCare, said, “This MoU marks an important step towards creating more effective and personalized cancer treatment approaches, and we are pleased to see Maharashtra taking the lead in making this easily accessible to a wider population. At 4baseCare, our aim is to integrate genomic insights into routine cancer care, enabling oncologists to make more informed, evidence-based treatment decisions.”

The Centre of Excellence will focus on enabling access to precision oncology, building clinico-genomic datasets, and supporting oncologists across government healthcare institutions in Maharashtra with data-backed treatment insights. The Centre will be equipped with Next Generation Sequencing technology to enable genomic profiling for cancer patients. This will support oncologists in making treatment decisions based on each patient’s genomic profile.

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