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'A second set of eyes': AI-supported breast cancer screening spots more cancers earlier, landmark trial finds
A clinical trial shows that AI-assisted mammography can detect more cases of dangerous cancer and reduce missed diagnoses.
AI-supported mammography shows promise for earlier detection. Here’s what the latest Lancet trial means for patients — and ...
Feb 6 (Reuters) - Women vaccinated against the human papillomavirus can safely skip many of the cervical cancer screenings that are typically recommended every three to five years, a new study from ...
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Do Women Actually Want At-Home Cervical Cancer Screening?
A survey indicated that this may not be the case ...
The screening programme has helped identify more than 800 cases of cancer.
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Oregon could become first state to eliminate surprise costs after cervical cancer screenings
Oregon lawmakers are moving closer to closing a gap in cervical cancer care that can leave patients with unexpected medical ...
Standard testing can miss some tumors, which are later diagnosed and called interval cancers. They’re often more aggressive ...
It’s a skin cancer screening that saved her life: Mellencamp was first diagnosed with stage 2 melanoma — the deadliest form ...
The Columbus Fire Department is going to provide cancer screening to all of its employees through an agreement finalized on Tuesday morning.
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Can Women Get Far Fewer Cervical Cancer Screenings After HPV Vaccination?
Maybe in Norway but probably not in the U.S., expert says ...
U.S. Rep. Glenn Thompson and three colleagues introduced the Mammography Access for Veterans Act, meant to expand access to ...
Screening for lung cancer could become as routine in France as checks for breast or colon cancer, according to Health ...
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