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		<title>UK: Major breast cancer screening AI trial to begin</title>
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<p class="">Nearly 700,000 women are to be recruited to take part in an NHS artificial intelligence (AI) breast cancer screening trial across the UK.</p>



<p class="">Five different AI platforms will be tested across 30 sites from April to see if the technology can speed up diagnosis as well as free up radiologists.</p>



<p class="">It comes as the government launches a call for evidence to help it shape its national cancer plan, which is due to be launched later this year.</p>



<p class="">AI is already being tested in the NHS in a variety of ways, including helping to deliver cancer treatment, managing waiting lists and checking cancer scans. However, this is the biggest trial yet covering breast cancer.</p>



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<p class="">Women who are already booked in for routine NHS screenings will be invited to take part in the £11m Early Detection using Information Technology in Health (Edith) trial.</p>



<p class="">Screening is offered to those between the ages of 50 and 53 and then every three years until they turn 71.</p>



<p class="">At the appointments, X-rays known as mammograms are taken to look for cancers that are too small to see or feel.</p>



<h2 class="wp-block-heading">Step forward</h2>



<p class="">Currently, two radiologists are required to review the images from each screening to ensure accuracy.</p>



<p class="">However, it is hoped the AI being trialled will enable one of the speciality doctors to complete the process, freeing up radiologists to see more patients and, in turn, cut waiting lists.</p>



<p class="">More than two million mammograms a year are carried out under the screening programme, so it could have a major impact on the workload of radiologists.</p>



<p class="">Department of Health and Social Care chief scientific adviser Prof Lucy Chappell said the study could lead to a &#8220;significant step forward&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">Health Secretary Wes Streeting said this should just be the start of a wider improvement in cancer care.</p>



<p class="">He said &#8220;urgent action&#8221; was needed given cancer survival here was lagging behind other countries, promising to publish a dedicated national cancer plan to &#8220;unleash Britain&#8217;s potential as a world leader in saving lives from this deadly disease&#8221;.</p>



<p class="">As part of that, the government has launched a call for evidence, urging patients, staff and experts to contribute ideas on the&nbsp;<a target="_blank" href="https://change.nhs.uk/en-GB/" rel="noreferrer noopener">Change NHS website.</a></p>



<p class="">However, the Royal College of Radiologists president Dr Katharine Halliday said while AI had &#8220;immense potential&#8221;, the NHS was still 30% short of the radiologists it needed.</p>



<p class="">&#8220;This study will take time to yield results. The need to build radiology capacity remains urgent,&#8221; she added.</p>
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