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Breast cancer: Artificial intelligence boosts accuracy of tumour diagnoses – BBC Science Focus Magazine
The image recognition technique could help doctors to prescribe more effective treatments.

Each year around two million women around the world are diagnosed with breast cancer. Typically, tissue samples of the tumour are taken and analysed and then the cancer is placed into one of three categories low risk, or grade 1; medium risk, or grade 2;…
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