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Flint cancer survivor backs AI research that could spare patients from surgery

FLINTSHIRE, WALES, JUL 15 – Professor Emiliano Spezi leads a £500,000-funded AI project at Cardiff University to improve rectal cancer diagnosis and reduce invasive surgeries, benefiting over 20,000 diagnosed in Wales annually.

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A Flint bowel cancer survivor is supporting artificial intelligence (AI) research that could spare future patients from invasive surgery.

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For Laurent Degos, professor emeritus of haematology at the University of Paris-Cité, medicine has already weapons to cure most cancers. Provided that it continues the efforts of screening and prevention.

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Leader Live broke the news in Wrexham, United Kingdom on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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