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Pharmacogenomics has potential to save costs and personalise treatments 

Pharmacogenomics has the potential to save money for the health service and contribute to advances in personalised medicine. 
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How digital tools can support patient safety

Digital solutions can improve information sharing and reduce the errors that cost lives. But they should be implemented carefully to
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Industry Spotlight: Stephen McMillan and Charlotte James, Philips UKI

Stephen McMillan, solutions leader at Philips UKI, and Charlotte James, business manager CT, AMI, and radiation oncology talk to Jennifer
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DHSC awards £16 million for pioneering AI research

The government is investing £16 million in AI technologies to help patients manage conditions and increase the speed and accuracy
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Beyond the hospital walls: how digital will revolutionise cancer care

Dr Majid Kazmi, director of innovation for cancer and surgery and deputy medical director, Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation
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NHS Digital data to help researchers understand Covid impact on cancer

New cancer data from NHS Digital is expected to help researchers understand the impact of Covid-19 on those living with
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10-year national plan to tackle cancer features increased use of AI

The UK government has unveiled a 10-year national plan to tackle cancer which includes an increased use of AI and
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Genetic testing for cancer patients now available digitally across Wales

An update to the Welsh Clinical Portal allows doctors to access genetic testing results, enabling them to make more informed
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‘Tech saved my life’ – Liz O’Riordan’s keynote at Virtual Summer School

O’Riordan’s powerful opening speech at this year’s Digital Health Virtual Summer School was a reminder technology is also a tool
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Artificial intelligence test could hold key to bowel cancer treatment

The test uses artificial intelligence to measure proteins present in patients with advanced bowel cancer to help doctors decide on
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