BraveShe

What is

Smart Support for Women Facing Breast Cancer

From diagnosis to remission — you don’t have to walk it alone

What is BraveShe?

About us

we offer

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Mobile app + wearable sensor
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Personalized treatment guidance and guiding in available reimbursed treatment/oncology clinics
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Real-time tumor monitoring
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AI-driven symptom and mood tracking
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Mental health support
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Seamless integration with doctors, clinics, governments & pharma
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Why BraveShe exists

The problem we’re solving — for women, doctors, and health systems.

Over
2.3
mln women
Are diagnosed every year globally
In the UK:
~55k
new cases
Are diagnosed every year globally
In Ukraine:
~10k
women
Are newly diagnosed each year

I never knew which day wouldbe good or bad. But having a plan, a check-in, and a little ‘you’re doing great’changed everything.

Why us?

The reality for too many women:

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Lack of coordinated guidance
After diagnosis, women are left navigating appointments, treatments, tests, and fears - often without a clear map or trusted digital companion.
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Limited emotional and psychological support
Mental health is rarely integrated into oncology care. Many women suffer in silence with anxiety, depression, or trauma.
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No real-time monitoring between visits
Changes in tumor state or side effects often go unnoticed until it's too late.
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Low medication adherence
Patients forget or stop taking essential meds, especially in hormone therapy or post-chemo care.
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Missing or unclear information about free or state-covered treatments
Especially in lower-resource systems (e.g., Ukraine), access to guaranteed medications is poorly communicated or logistically hard to track.

Who is BraveShe for?

For Patients

For Pharma

For Clinics & Doctors

For Governments

For Patients

Clarity. Confidence. Compassion.

  • Your treatment plan, always at hand
  • Gentle AI support when things feel overwhelming
  • Guiding in reimbursed medication/health services and mood check-ins
  • Peer support circles and recovery content
  • A wearable sensor that watches out for you
  • Private, secure, bilingual (EN/UA)

BraveShe gave me control back during a time when I had none

beta user, Kyiv

For Patients

Clarity. Confidence. Compassion.

See the benefits for Patients

For Pharma

Turn insights into impact.

See the benefits for Pharma

For Clinics & Doctors

Streamlined care. Smarter decisions.

See the benefits for Clinics & Doctors

For Governments

Scale outcomes, optimize budgets.

See the benefits for Governments

Where we’re going

2025
Q2
Design, research, UI, partnerships
2025
Q3-Q4
MVP, first pilots, early access
2026
Q1
Clinic launch + government/ pharma pilots

Pre-seed funding open — inquiries welcome

Humans of BraveShe

Our team

  • ( 01 )
    woman
    Inna Maslenchuk
  • ( 02 )
    woman
    Olha Kutunina
  • ( 03 )
    woman
    Agness Tomashevska

Co-founder & Product Lead

Inna Maslenchuk

A HealthTech strategist and mission-driven builder with over a decade of experience transforming healthcare systems across Ukraine, and EMEA. Inna has led national-scale AI-health deployments, advised ministries of health, and secured over $70M in public and private health financing.

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As Partnerships Director and Health Systems Integration Lead at Zipline International Inc., she oversaw the rollout of autonomous medical deliveries in war-affected zones, increasing access to essential medicines by 40% during the invasion of Ukraine. Previously, she served as an Access Solutions Partner at Roche and a State Expert at the Ministry of Health of Ukraine, where she helped launch Ukraine’s first national procurement agency, produced the National Strategy for Rare Diseases, and implemented the innovative tools for better access to the innovative drugs for the patients with oncology and rare diseases.

Trained as both a physician and a policy expert (MD, MPA), Inna bridges clinical understanding with strategic execution.
She founded BraveShe to close the systemic gaps in oncology care with empathy, data, and accountability.