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  • 12 new breakthroughs in the fight against cancer - The World Economic Forum
    In October 2024, researchers announced the biggest breakthrough in cervical cancer treatment for two decades – in a trial at 32 medical centres in Brazil, India, Italy, Mexico, and the UK Results from the INTERLACE trial showed that giving cervical cancer patients a short course of chemotherapy before starting the standard treatment reduced
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    Historically, the medical system’s approach has been more of a patriarchal investigation into the human body, with data and results stemming from male-only testing and trials It may come as a surprise that including female participants in clinical studies only started in the late 1980s and was only made mandatory in the US in 1993, per
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    Health research foundation Wellcome has compiled the major medical innovations since 1920, many of which combat infectious disease outbreaks Despite progress over the past century, many infectious diseases still need to be eradicated, including malaria, HIV AIDS and tuberculosis
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    Put simply, anybody requiring medical treatment must pay for it on the spot There is no universal insurance system and income taxes are not raised to provide access to healthcare for all citizens The reality of this means the world’s poorest people are frequently denied access to health care
  • Here are 3 ways AI will change healthcare by 2030
    By 2030, AI will access multiple sources of data to reveal patterns in disease and aid treatment and care Healthcare systems will be able to predict an individual's risk of certain diseases and suggest preventative measures AI will help reduce waiting times for patients and improve efficiency in hospitals and health systems
  • How AI can make healthcare better and more equitable
    4 ways AI is improving healthcare, according to one of the world's largest medical groups Nov 11, 2024 John Halamka, Dwight and Dian Diercks President, Mayo Clinic Platform, identifies four AI applications that are already helping to improve healthcare provision
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    Medical treatment and obtaining the right supplies in these circumstances quickly changes from difficult to impossible — just look at the major gaps communities across the globe today face in securing PPE But we can and have overcome tough supply chain challenges before
  • 6 ways AI is transforming healthcare | World Economic Forum
    As Dr Paul Bentley, consultant neurologist, told the Health Tech Newspaper: “For the majority of strokes caused by a blood clot, if a patient is within 4 5 hours of the stroke happening, he or she is eligible for both medical and surgical treatments Up to 6 hours, the patient is also eligible for surgical treatment, but after this time point
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    Since no medical treatment exists, early detection and risk assessment through screening are vital to ensuring timely interventions that protect mothers and their babies Similarly, PCOS is one of the most common yet underdiagnosed endocrine disorders, affecting 6–13% of reproductive-aged women worldwide – yet 70% remain undiagnosed





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