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Researchers from Google Health worked with
from a London university to design the
. They input X-rays from
than 91,000 women in the UK and USA into its software. This then produced an
. In hospital
, the algorithm did better at reading X-rays than six doctors. Google Health said: "Our
is really proud of these research findings, which suggest that we are on our
to developing a tool that can help doctors spot breast cancer with
accuracy." The World Cancer Research Fund said two
new
of breast cancer were reported in 2019.