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more from our health reporter, jim reed. a tumour will be detected. some hospitals have already started using artificial spot tiny tumours. now, the government has said women already booked in for routine screenings will be invited to take part in almost 700,000 women will be enrolled in the study over it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk, those women and patients. jim reed, bbc news. with me is dr stephen harden, vice president of radiologists. good to have you with us. explain to us the difference ai explain to us the difference a! make to the of can make to the diagnosis of breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has breast cancer. there's no doubt m has the _ breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential _ breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential to - breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential to be - breast cancer. there's no doubt ai has the potential to be a - significant benefit acress all health care, largely impreving ear—pradactivity. some of the more ———~ burdens routine
more from our health reporter, jim reed. a tumour will be detected. some hospitals have already started using artificial spot tiny tumours. now, the government has said women already booked in for routine screenings will be invited to take part in almost 700,000 women will be enrolled in the study over it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk, those women and patients. jim reed, bbc news. with me is dr stephen harden, vice president of radiologists. good to have you with us....
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more details from our health reporter, jim reed. a tumour will be detected. invasive treatment.creenings will be invited to take part in it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk detecting cancer earlier makes it more treatable and so what we are trying to do is help those imaging specialists to be more accurate, but also to free up their time so they can spend time on those other important activities in the nhs and helping those women and patients. cancer doctors and radiologists welcomed the launch of the trial, saying that al has immense potential in diagnosis. today and said there is an urgent need to build up the workforce. the government is expected to launch a new cancer strategy jim reed, bbc news. this is bbc news. wales and scotland will now face stricter checks. the move by the general pharmaceutical council our health editor hugh pym has more. the regulator has announced tougher rules after concerns about unsafe prescribing of medicines online, including weight loss jabs. the national pharmacy association called for changes after highlighting examples of
more details from our health reporter, jim reed. a tumour will be detected. invasive treatment.creenings will be invited to take part in it will take place over 30 testing sites across the uk detecting cancer earlier makes it more treatable and so what we are trying to do is help those imaging specialists to be more accurate, but also to free up their time so they can spend time on those other important activities in the nhs and helping those women and patients. cancer doctors and radiologists...
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more from our health reporter, jim reed.y day with some rain will be turning colder. there will at least be more sunshine by day, but overnight, with clear skies and light winds, we're more likely to have some frost. maybe a bit of patchy fog as well. following that weather front, which is bringing the rain. afternoon across the eastern side of the uk, out to drop a little. lighter and moves away quickly from the southeast. clear skies follow for england and wales. but with the clearer skies temperatures widely are going there is the risk of a touch at least for a while. that will drift its way into the midlands, or two light showers. those temperatures will be up to around eight or nine degrees typically. because high pressure is building our way. frost, and there may be some pockets of mist and fog to lift through the morning. will be light as well. some crisper, drier weather. now the area of high pressure that builds our way then towards the end of the week. that's going to make it feel colder. temperatures will be dropp
more from our health reporter, jim reed.y day with some rain will be turning colder. there will at least be more sunshine by day, but overnight, with clear skies and light winds, we're more likely to have some frost. maybe a bit of patchy fog as well. following that weather front, which is bringing the rain. afternoon across the eastern side of the uk, out to drop a little. lighter and moves away quickly from the southeast. clear skies follow for england and wales. but with the clearer skies...
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jim reed, bbc news.tional 7 for research, and it is health research, and it is really focused on improving nhs really focused onwimprovingwnhs so �* can we use services, so how can we use this technology to improve this new technology to improve services, and so what we're 7 at is different ways of looking at is different ways of artificial intelligence, nhs experts. at the sun"- uue e1—e"s et the 1 ww w1ww between �*“““"““ �*ju�*: e“e"" it “we ' " "w“ between 50 moment women aged between 50 and 70 come for breast cancer and 70 comfior breast cancer the signs of �* is on for signs of cancer is on mammograms artificial mammograms and artificial has the intelligence has the uotential11 e1 111 1” 111 e111 them intelligence has the uotential11 11 111 111 111 1111 them in that task reduce their workload. and and reduce their workload. and even potentially improve and that is what we accuracy, and that is what we are going to measure. fin at are going to measure. 7: if: at the explain "pt at the "mme—t lev-“5" w
jim reed, bbc news.tional 7 for research, and it is health research, and it is really focused on improving nhs really focused onwimprovingwnhs so �* can we use services, so how can we use this technology to improve this new technology to improve services, and so what we're 7 at is different ways of looking at is different ways of artificial intelligence, nhs experts. at the sun"- uue e1—e"s et the 1 ww w1ww between �*“““"““ �*ju�*: e“e"" it “we '...
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jim reed, bbc news. fiona, how excited are you about the vote you're trailing?fearete eef ~ ~ ~~ �*a team of people and 77 really fortu nate 77 really fortunate that we are really fortunate that the hr and government has decided to put £11 million behind it so were thrilled. what is the biggest impact? what is the biggest impact? what we are hoping is that we think it's to make us think it's going to make us more accurate. we more accurate. currently we have got these two people leading 2.2 million mammograms year. initially we think each year. initially we think one working with al each year. initially we think one working with ai will one person working with ai will be able to match that or even make a performance or even make a slight make a slightly 4h}:- make a sly: ,. 7 7~h7t7-- make a sl|797 7 7 better. and how crucial it is early detection? _ you are it essential. you are finding it smaller, you need to bless operations, you canjust operationsyouten just remove lump operetiehe’,’youten just remove lump so operetiohs’,’you'oen just remove lump so outcomes
jim reed, bbc news. fiona, how excited are you about the vote you're trailing?fearete eef ~ ~ ~~ �*a team of people and 77 really fortu nate 77 really fortunate that we are really fortunate that the hr and government has decided to put £11 million behind it so were thrilled. what is the biggest impact? what is the biggest impact? what we are hoping is that we think it's to make us think it's going to make us more accurate. we more accurate. currently we have got these two people leading 2.2...
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deutsche bank's jim reed highlighting this morning for some perspective that these three countries that have been targeted make up around 40% of imported us goods at around $1.35 trillion. for comparison, in the first trump administration, the tariffs that were put in place, the us targeted around $350 billion of chinese goods. so major, major scale that we're talking about here now in terms of sector gainers in europe this morning. here's a picture of those impacted the least. perhaps you've got telcos utilities insurance and media most resilient. it is the laggards that are most important though this morning the sectors that are bearing the brunt of the sell off the auto sector down 3.2%. auto makers obviously heavily reliant on manufacturing operations across north america, not just in the us but across the continent, highly complex supply chains as well. you've got basic resources off more than 2%, technology also selling off quite hard, about 2%, industrials down 2% as well. not up on the board there. but we've got the luxury names also seeing some heavy selling this morning in ter
deutsche bank's jim reed highlighting this morning for some perspective that these three countries that have been targeted make up around 40% of imported us goods at around $1.35 trillion. for comparison, in the first trump administration, the tariffs that were put in place, the us targeted around $350 billion of chinese goods. so major, major scale that we're talking about here now in terms of sector gainers in europe this morning. here's a picture of those impacted the least. perhaps you've...
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jim reed, bbc news. on average — around a hundred pounds lower. nina warhurst explains.by nearly 3%. even more than that. in the predictions — but it shows how uncertain and then the ukraine war affected supply. so we would encourage people to shop around, what brings down your bills. but that's what the onus on the consumer rather allows you to do that. so take someone like me, you know, i much prefer to fix. i'd much prefer to know what my price is for the next year so i can get... well, it's a bit like your mortgage. like we used to have and we're beginning to get again, then people can better match what they need. so the regulator wants to see more options in the market, but are there savings out there if you lock in now? tariff, so that's around 26 million households, could save up to £115 good time to have a look around. tariff or you're not locked into a deal, it is definitely worth there are savings on the market at the moment, and over the past few weeks, we've seen wholesale energy prices spike. over the next few weeks. so right now, if you're a customer who ha
jim reed, bbc news. on average — around a hundred pounds lower. nina warhurst explains.by nearly 3%. even more than that. in the predictions — but it shows how uncertain and then the ukraine war affected supply. so we would encourage people to shop around, what brings down your bills. but that's what the onus on the consumer rather allows you to do that. so take someone like me, you know, i much prefer to fix. i'd much prefer to know what my price is for the next year so i can get... well,...