AI detects woman's breast cancer after routine screening missed it: 'Deeply grateful'

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There are less obvious early signs of the disease that all women should be aware of -- here's what to know. A U.K. woman is thanking artificial intelligence for saving her life. Sheila Tooth of Littlehampton, West Sussex, had her breast cancer successfully detected by AI after routine testing came back "normal," according to a report by SWNS. Tooth, 68, was told she was clear of breast cancer after her last mammogram was reviewed by two radiologists. Her mammogram was then analyzed by an AI system, Mammography Intelligent Assessment, as part of a system being tested by University Hospitals Sussex.