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Cancer caught quickly after AI used by Royal Surrey NHS Trust | |
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Dianne Covey's cancer was identified within a matter of hours after her chest X-ray was analysed by an AI tool | Dianne Covey's cancer was identified within a matter of hours after her chest X-ray was analysed by an AI tool |
A Farncombe woman's cancer was identified within hours thanks to a new AI tool that has been introduced by the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust. | A Farncombe woman's cancer was identified within hours thanks to a new AI tool that has been introduced by the Royal Surrey NHS Foundation Trust. |
Dianne Covey, 69, was told that doctors had spotted something suspicious on her lungs after she reported having a persistent cough. | Dianne Covey, 69, was told that doctors had spotted something suspicious on her lungs after she reported having a persistent cough. |
A diagnosis of lung cancer was confirmed after Ms Covey's chest X-ray was analysed by Annalise.ai, an AI tool which scans for areas of concern and advises clinicians of those requiring urgent review. | A diagnosis of lung cancer was confirmed after Ms Covey's chest X-ray was analysed by Annalise.ai, an AI tool which scans for areas of concern and advises clinicians of those requiring urgent review. |
Ms Covey said: "I never really understood much about artificial intelligence but now I think that it might have saved my life. I am very grateful." | Ms Covey said: "I never really understood much about artificial intelligence but now I think that it might have saved my life. I am very grateful." |
"When I went to the GP, I had a bad feeling that it was lung cancer and was really worried," she added. | "When I went to the GP, I had a bad feeling that it was lung cancer and was really worried," she added. |
"I feel like the speed of the diagnosis and the fact that my cancer has been caught in the early stages means that I have a second chance at life." | "I feel like the speed of the diagnosis and the fact that my cancer has been caught in the early stages means that I have a second chance at life." |
The retired hospital worker was the first patient at the trust to be diagnosed with lung cancer using this technology. Her cancer was found at Stage 1 and the prognosis is positive, said a hospital spokesperson. | The retired hospital worker was the first patient at the trust to be diagnosed with lung cancer using this technology. Her cancer was found at Stage 1 and the prognosis is positive, said a hospital spokesperson. |
The AI tool aids radiographers by prioritising which X-rays to assess first, replacing the previous approach whereby these images were reviewed in chronological order. | The AI tool aids radiographers by prioritising which X-rays to assess first, replacing the previous approach whereby these images were reviewed in chronological order. |
These reviews are now also more accurate because any tiny anomalies present on scans are detected by the software, said the hospital spokesperson. | These reviews are now also more accurate because any tiny anomalies present on scans are detected by the software, said the hospital spokesperson. |
This tool is being used across five trusts which are part of the Surrey, Sussex and Frimley Imaging Network - Royal Surrey, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. | This tool is being used across five trusts which are part of the Surrey, Sussex and Frimley Imaging Network - Royal Surrey, Frimley Health NHS Foundation Trust, Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, University Hospitals Sussex NHS Foundation Trust and East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust. |
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