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Articles by Judith Offman

Artificial intelligence in pathology may open the door for many more cancers to be preventable

May 7, 2021 Judith Offman 0

In this piece PRISM researchers discuss how the use of artificial intelligence in pathology can open up new pathways towards the early diagnosis of cancer. […]

Best of BEST3: A (not so) hard pill to swallow- an overview of BEST3 & the Cytosponge

August 5, 2020 Judith Offman 0

The results of the BEST3 trial have just been published and the findings have exceeded even our most optimistic expectations. This trial showed that the […]

The importance of understanding and forecasting cancer trends

July 25, 2018 Judith Offman 0

Nearly 9,000 people are diagnosed with oesophageal cancer (food pipe) each year in the UK and estimates suggest that this type of cancer has become […]

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