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Ai Found My Breast Cancer because It Was Too Small to Be Detected by the Human Eye.

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The evaluation was led by the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, under a National Health Service project. The team assessed how AI software could be used to support healthcare staff in routine mammograms for more than 10,000 women, who could also receive their results more quickly. Yvonne Cook, a 60-year-old Aberdeen resident, participated in the AI research, and thanks to the tool, her breast cancer was detected and treated. “I feel incredibly l…
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The evaluation was led by the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, under a National Health Service project. The team assessed how AI software could be used to support healthcare staff in routine mammograms for more than 10,000 women, who could also receive their results more quickly. Yvonne Cook, a 60-year-old Aberdeen resident, participated in the AI research, and thanks to the tool, her breast cancer was detected and treated. “I feel incredibly l…

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Prensa Libre broke the news in on Thursday, April 2, 2026.
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