Today on Entrepreneur Elevator Pitch: On the Street we meet Eshan Vishwakarma, founder of Pathway, a virtual clinic for cancer survivors. Eshan overcame stage 3 neuroblastoma at just 4 years old, and he’s building Pathway based on his experience to bring cancer patients access to advice from experts, telehealth services, personalized care plans, and a supportive community.
Investor Rogers Healy is inspired by the mission and the potential market, noting that there are nearly 20 million cancer survivors in the U.S. He believes this business has the potential to make a difference and wants to learn more.
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Investor Rogers Healy is inspired by the mission and the potential market, noting that there are nearly 20 million cancer survivors in the U.S. He believes this business has the potential to make a difference and wants to learn more.
Smart business buying starts with Amazon Business. Learn more here: https://entm.ag/amazonbusiness.
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00:00This is the type of pitch that could literally save lives.
00:02I had stage 3 neuroblastoma at the age of 4, which had a survival chance of less than 20%.
00:07As a cancer survivor, I've experienced the challenges that adolescent and young adult survivors face,
00:13and that's why I'm building Pathway, the first of its kind virtual telehealth clinic for cancer survivors,
00:18empowering them with virtual care teams, dedicated community-based support, and AI risk stratification.
00:23Using a direct-to-consumer subscription model, we're targeting the 18.1 million cancer survivors across the U.S. today,
00:29a $100 billion market opportunity.
00:32Good luck saying no to that guy to beat cancer at the age of 4.
00:36God bless you, man.
00:3618.1 million cancer survivors in the U.S. alone.
00:40Think of a better investment than helping them create a happier life and improving the chances of survival.
00:48Telehealth, that is a huge, huge market.
00:50It's a very, very expensive industry to get in, but the TAM, like you said, it's almost 20 million people.
00:55I guarantee you this is the type of company that could literally save lives,
00:58and because of that, I am interested, and what a great founder with a great story.
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