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NHS patients to be told real-time cancer risk using smartwatches

Wes Streeting’s national cancer plan heralds “a new age of cancer prediction”, according to an expert

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telegraph.co.ukStai leggendo4 mesi fa

NHS patients to be told real-time cancer risk using smartwatches

Wes Streeting’s national cancer plan heralds “a new age of cancer prediction”, according to an expert

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independent.co.uk4 mesi fa

Wes Streeting’s cancer plan is admirable – but won’t be a silver bullet for the NHS

The government has published a plan with strong promises for NHS cancer care. But will it be a hostage to scientific developments – and is it getting the ‘basics’ right? Rebecca Thomas takes a look

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  1. mercoledì 4 febbraio 2026·independent.co.uk

    Wes Streeting’s cancer plan is admirable – but won’t be a silver bullet for the NHS

    The government has published a plan with strong promises for NHS cancer care. But will it be a hostage to scientific developments – and is it getting the ‘basics’ right? Rebecca…

  2. mercoledì 4 febbraio 2026·telegraph.co.uk

    NHS patients to be told real-time cancer risk using smartwatches

    Wes Streeting’s national cancer plan heralds “a new age of cancer prediction”, according to an expert