Software in use at an NHS trust could prove a breakthrough in diagnosing one of the deadliest forms of cancer

One of the NHS’s leading hospital trusts has begun using artificial intelligence to help detect cancer in the gullet, which kills 8,000 Britons a year. It is hoped the technology will increase the number of cases of cancer in the oesophagus that doctors spot.

Oesophageal cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer. It is hard to detect, particularly in its early stages, and many people who get it die soon after their diagnosis. Fewer than one in five of those diagnosed are still alive five years later.

Continue reading…

You May Also Like

Look up next week! Draconid Meteor Shower will peak on Monday night – how to see shooting stars from the UK

If you’re a fan of stargazing, make sure you have Monday evening…

India’s Public Education App Exposed Millions of Students’ Data

A security lapse in an app operated by India’s Education Ministry exposed…

Mathematicians Report New Discovery About the Dodecahedron

Mathematicians have spent more than 2,000 years dissecting the structure of the…

UK opens more welcome hubs for Ukrainian refugees

Government’s move comes after charities voice despair over slow progress and red…