AI can help spot ovarian cancer up to two years before a doctor can, says Frank Hester, founder and CEO of TPP, a U.K.-based healthcare technology company.
By the time a woman finds out she has ovarian cancer, it is usually too late, but late detection can now be eliminated thanks to advancement in health care technology, according to Hester, whose company works with the U.K.'s National Health Service which provides majority of health care in England.
The Horsforth-based company shares patients' medical records electronically with doctors and nurses, Hester said, highlighting that they have checks and balances in place to cover for cyber security breaches.
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