HH extols Zambia/Israel diplomatic relations 

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PRESIDENT Hakainde Hichilema says Zambia and Israel have maintained enduring relations since Zambia’s independence in 1964.

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WAMUNYIMA WARNS AGAINST MAIZE, MEALIE MEAL EXPORTS

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WITH unstable local pricing of maize, it is not wise to begin making arrangements of export, Nalolo Member of Parliament Imanga Wamunyima has said.

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CHISOKONE  ON FIRE

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MYSTERIOUS fire yesterday swept through Kitwe’s largest and busiest market, Chisokone, destroying various shops and goods whose value could be in millions of Kwacha. 

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First randomized trial finds AI-supported mammography screening is safe and almost halves radiologist workload

An interim safety analysis of the first randomized controlled trial of its kind involving over 80,000 Swedish women published in The Lancet Oncology journal, finds artificial intelligence (AI)-supported mammography analysis is as good as two breast radiologists working together to detect breast cancer, without increasing false positives and almost halving the screen-reading workload.

Early-stage cancer diagnoses decreased sharply in the US during first year of COVID-19 pandemic

A new study from researchers at the American Cancer Society (ACS) found monthly adult cancer diagnoses decreased by half in April 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States. The largest decrease was for stage I cancers, resulting in a higher proportion of late-stage diagnoses. The study is the most comprehensive research to date about the effects of the first year of the pandemic on cancer diagnoses and stage in the nation. The paper was published in the journal Lancet Oncology.