AI technique would ‘significantly’ improve outcomes for women, researchers say
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AI technique would ‘significantly’ improve outcomes for women, researchers say
AI technique would ‘significantly’ improve outcomes for women, researchers say
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Ovarian cancer affects approximately 7,500 women in the UK annually, predominantly those over the age of 50

One woman who took part in research and had breast cancer detected says she feels "incredibly lucky".

Two-year programme will be rolled out to seven hospitals in bid to raise detection rates from 80 per cent to more than 90 per cent

Swedish study of 100,000 women found higher rate of early detection, suggesting potential to support radiologists

A researcher said the trial ‘will pave the way for advanced AI technologies’ to be rolled out on the NHS

Routine screening prevents around 1,300 deaths from breast cancer each year in the UK, but AI-supported mammography screenings…