More cases of breast cancer detected with the help of AI

One radiologist supported by AI detected more cases of breast cancer in screening mammography than two radiologists working together, reports the ScreenTrustCAD study from Karolinska Institutet in a paper, titled “Artificial intelligence for breast cancer detection in screening mammography: A paired-readers prospective interventional screen positive trial,” published in The Lancet Digital Health. The researchers say that AI is now ready to be implemented in breast cancer screening.

FAZ dresses women’s teams

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

THE Football Association of Zambia (FAZ) says it appreciates the contribution of the clubs to the development of the women’s game.

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Banker expresses ignorance in Ndozo Lodge case

By LUCY PHIRI 

A BANKER at Zambia National Commercial Bank (ZANACO) has told the court that he had no idea why he was before the court and knows nothing about the matter involving Ndozo Lodge proprietor Chrint Sichamba.

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How curiosity sparked pioneering cancer research

“I did this research by chance. I was enrolled at the Koch Institute for Integrative Cancer Research at MIT for my postdoctoral work to develop electrical devices with biotechnology. The institute is focused on cancer research and I happened to view other groups’ work on cancer cells. I thought, ‘This is quite interesting’, and wondered if I could extend my work to cancer research,” said Assistant Professor Desmond Loke at the Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD).

‘Home is home’

…Grant can’t imagine playing World Cup qualifiers away from home

By MICHAEL MIYOBA

CHIPOLOPOLO coach Avram Grant believes there is enough time to renovate Levy Mwanawasa Stadium and the National Heroes Stadium to ensure that the national team does not have to play World Cup qualifiers away from home.

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