Surbhi Sarna is an Indian-origin entrepreneur who built a $275 million cancer detection startup, driven by her own teenage health struggles.

At just 13, she suffered from painful ovarian cysts, and doctors couldn’t confirm if they were cancerous, an experience that exposed the gaps in early detection.
Determined to solve this problem, she founded nVision Medical, focusing on safer and more effective early detection of ovarian cancer.
The company developed innovative technology to detect cancer at earlier stages, offering hope in one of the deadliest cancers affecting women.
Her startup was eventually acquired by Boston Scientific for $275 million, marking a major success in the health-tech space.
Sarna’s journey highlights how personal challenges can lead to impactful innovation, especially in critical areas like women’s healthcare.
From a teenage health scare to building a global startup, her story stands as a powerful example of purpose-driven entrepreneurship.
