Patients could receive earlier and more accurate diagnoses for potentially life-threatening diseases such as cancer and Crohn’s disease, thanks to £16 million of new funding<img class="alignright wp-image-35673 size-large" src="” alt=”medical_6945945Med” width=”267″ height=”400″ />
- Patients could receive earlier and more precise diagnoses for potentially life-threatening diseases such as cancer thanks to £16 million funding from government and charity
- funding will benefit six innovative health projects across the UK using disruptive technologies such as AI, to detect chronic or terminal diseases earlier, helping to save lives
- the projects will bring together the UK’s world leading academia, research institutions, NHS, charities and industry
Patients could receive earlier and more accurate diagnoses for potentially life-threatening diseases such as cancer and Crohn’s disease, thanks to £16 million of new funding announced by Science Minister Amanda Solloway today (3 July 2020).
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