Researchers in UK say new tool could help ensure patients at high risk are identified promptly

Artificial intelligence is almost twice as accurate as a biopsy at judging the aggressiveness of some cancers, according to research that experts say could save the lives of thousands of patients.

Cancer kills 10 million people globally every year, according to the World Health Organization. For millions more patients, the disease can be thwarted if detected promptly and dealt with quickly. A key challenge for health workers is to find patients with high-risk tumours and treat them early.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Tributes paid to British businessman shot dead near Mexican beach resort

Chris Cleave, 54, was killed in front of his teenage daughter while…

Removal of doomed Solskjær will not solve Manchester United’s problems | Barney Ronay

The least qualified manager in the club’s modern history is gone but…

Hamish Watson and Ewan Ashman edge Scotland to dramatic win over Australia

Scotland 15-13 Australia Hosts earn third successive win over Wallabies In the…

Secret trick allows shoppers to save even more on Ring doorbell devices

IF you’re interested in buying a Ring doorbell but don’t want to…