For Immediate Release
Medicia.ai announces collaboration to build a comprehensive digital health platform for cancer survivors – THRIVE+.
AI-powered care meets integrative medicine and survivor community.
THRIVE = Tailored Healing and Recovery through Individualized Vitality Enhancement.
Singapore / Rochester, Minn., 1 October 2025
Medicia is announcing today an agreement with Mayo Clinic to develop THRIVE+ — a digital health cancer survivorship program that unites Mayo Clinic’s integrative medicine expertise with Medicia’s AI-enabled care infrastructure. The program seeks to deliver structured recovery pathways, lifestyle interventions, intelligent monitoring, and peer-to-peer support with the goal to create a comprehensive approach to life after cancer treatment.
THRIVE+ aims to address the unique clinical and emotional challenges that patients face after active cancer treatment. The goal of the platform is to leverage Medicia’s dynamic intelligent care modules and while tailoring the program to the U.S. clinical context through collaboration with Mayo Clinic’s oncology and innovation teams. Examples of potential personalized care modules include:
The collaboration seeks to combine Mayo Clinic’s expertise, integrative medicine approaches and clinical workflows into Medicia’s intelligent cancer care modules with the goal of creating co-developed digital care plans, tools for patients, and structured feedback mechanisms for care teams.
With five recovery phases—from stabilization to renewal—THRIVE+ seeks to deliver personalized guidance, care team connectivity, and practical tools to help cancer survivors. Survivorship is not just about living longer but living better.
About Medicia
Medicia is a digital health company headquartered in Singapore. Its care intelligence platform powers AI-enhanced care journeys in oncology, chronic disease, and mental health. Medicia’s solutions are deployed across Asia and Europe and designed to enhance both patient experience and health system efficiency.
Mayo Clinic has a financial interest in the technology referenced in this press release. Mayo Clinic will use any revenue it receives to support its not-for-profit mission in patient care, education and research.