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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Gap Leads to High Mortality in UK
A survey reveals that more than a third of British women lack awareness of ovarian cancer symptoms, resulting in late diagnoses and a high mortality rate; only 7% of respondents recognized telltale signs like indigestion and changes in bathroom habits, underscoring the need for improved public educa...
Ovarian Cancer Awareness Gap Leads to High Mortality in UK
A survey reveals that more than a third of British women lack awareness of ovarian cancer symptoms, resulting in late diagnoses and a high mortality rate; only 7% of respondents recognized telltale signs like indigestion and changes in bathroom habits, underscoring the need for improved public educa...
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40% Bias Score


AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
AI Tool Detects Early Dementia Signs from Retinal Scans
Scottish researchers developed an AI tool using almost a million eye scans to detect early dementia signs from retinal photographs, aiming for wider rollout to opticians by 2026, improving early diagnosis and patient outcomes.
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40% Bias Score


Saliva Test Detects Serious Health Conditions Years Before Symptoms
A new £50 saliva test can detect harmful enzymes indicating gum disease and other serious health conditions years before symptoms, potentially saving the NHS £5.5 billion over 10 years, and addressing the current dental crisis.
Saliva Test Detects Serious Health Conditions Years Before Symptoms
A new £50 saliva test can detect harmful enzymes indicating gum disease and other serious health conditions years before symptoms, potentially saving the NHS £5.5 billion over 10 years, and addressing the current dental crisis.
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48% Bias Score


Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
Between September 2023 and August 2024, England saw a record-high 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses detected in early stages (one or two), a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, due to increased screenings; however, wealthier areas show higher early diagnosis rates a...
Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
Between September 2023 and August 2024, England saw a record-high 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses detected in early stages (one or two), a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, due to increased screenings; however, wealthier areas show higher early diagnosis rates a...
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24% Bias Score


AI Blood Tests Detect Early-Stage Cancers, Including Uterine Cancer
AI-powered blood tests show promise in detecting early-stage cancers, including uterine cancer, by analyzing molecular patterns in blood samples too subtle for human detection; challenges include data scarcity and sharing limitations, but the technology could also expedite pneumonia diagnosis.
AI Blood Tests Detect Early-Stage Cancers, Including Uterine Cancer
AI-powered blood tests show promise in detecting early-stage cancers, including uterine cancer, by analyzing molecular patterns in blood samples too subtle for human detection; challenges include data scarcity and sharing limitations, but the technology could also expedite pneumonia diagnosis.
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44% Bias Score

Delayed Diagnosis of Childhood Bone Cancer in UK Impacts Survival Rates
A study analyzing 1452 young bone cancer patients in the UK reveals that pain (64%) and swelling (22%) are the most common symptoms, often leading to delayed diagnosis (average of 8 consultations before referral) and impacting survival rates, which have remained unchanged for 15 years, highlighting ...

Delayed Diagnosis of Childhood Bone Cancer in UK Impacts Survival Rates
A study analyzing 1452 young bone cancer patients in the UK reveals that pain (64%) and swelling (22%) are the most common symptoms, often leading to delayed diagnosis (average of 8 consultations before referral) and impacting survival rates, which have remained unchanged for 15 years, highlighting ...
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40% Bias Score

Pauline Quirke Steps Back From Acting Due To Dementia
Birds Of A Feather actress Pauline Quirke, 65, is stepping back from acting due to young-onset dementia diagnosed in 2021; early symptoms, like shortened attention spans and depression-like states, are often missed, highlighting the need for early detection and preventative measures, especially give...

Pauline Quirke Steps Back From Acting Due To Dementia
Birds Of A Feather actress Pauline Quirke, 65, is stepping back from acting due to young-onset dementia diagnosed in 2021; early symptoms, like shortened attention spans and depression-like states, are often missed, highlighting the need for early detection and preventative measures, especially give...
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32% Bias Score

Miracle Baby, Cancer Diagnosis, and Award-Nominated Film Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
A Norfolk couple, Tom and Rose, share their journey after Tom's testicular cancer diagnosis, failed IVF, and the subsequent natural conception of their 'miracle baby', Freddie, leading to the creation of an award-nominated film raising awareness of early cancer detection.

Miracle Baby, Cancer Diagnosis, and Award-Nominated Film Raise Testicular Cancer Awareness
A Norfolk couple, Tom and Rose, share their journey after Tom's testicular cancer diagnosis, failed IVF, and the subsequent natural conception of their 'miracle baby', Freddie, leading to the creation of an award-nominated film raising awareness of early cancer detection.
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28% Bias Score

Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
In England, 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses between September 2023 and August 2024 were at stages one or two, a record high and a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, though survival rates remain lower than in the rest of Europe and disparities exist between afflue...

Record High in Early-Stage Cancer Diagnoses in England
In England, 58.7% of approximately 206,000 cancer diagnoses between September 2023 and August 2024 were at stages one or two, a record high and a 7,000-patient increase compared to pre-pandemic levels, though survival rates remain lower than in the rest of Europe and disparities exist between afflue...
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44% Bias Score
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