AI use in breast cancer screening cuts rate of later diagnosis by 12%, study finds - The Guardian
<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMixwFBVV95cUxOazhKSWprUjNqb0Y0X0hMamhIME9HWGNqemUxZG5WVWtkTmlpY3l3R3R2b21yZWpxejRJWHVtczNoNlZHVUREXzRhOUdYUjY2dGRGT1hXQ05QaEhrTkc0cHl0bDE0Zy1oQzFZWVJxSXcxd3FvTzR1bUhza1lJQ3RiVzBTbW15MnZBa1VidG0ybG1CNVA0X2dkaHhvVUVUUVV3YjA5Mmp6eEtoNVVFTXc4M0toWDhYZVpyWGxCaGQyZ0IzMWsza293?oc=5" target="_blank">AI use in breast cancer screening cuts rate of later diagnosis by 12%, study finds</a> <font color="#6f6f6f">The Guardian</font>
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