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Pope century leads England fightback against India at Headingley

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内容摘要:Before, a radiographer would take about half an hour to manually plot different points around a 3D image of the heart and identify any changes from a scan carried out six months earlier. Now AI tackles it in just a couple of minutes.

Before, a radiographer would take about half an hour to manually plot different points around a 3D image of the heart and identify any changes from a scan carried out six months earlier. Now AI tackles it in just a couple of minutes.

One of the things that also helped her during treatment was planning their wedding, which is taking place in July 2026.Ms Green, who found the lump in October 2023, delayed chemotherapy until January 2024 as she and her fiancé, who proposed to her in December, had plans to start a family and were warned this treatment could affect her fertility.

Pope century leads England fightback against India at Headingley

She underwent fertility treatment beforehand and has had a number of embryos frozen.Ms Green, who is a merchandise planner for a clothing company, said she that by the time she had chemotherapy one of the lumps had already grown "much bigger".Ms Green underwent 16 rounds of chemotherapy at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Wirral between January and May 2024.

Pope century leads England fightback against India at Headingley

She then had surgery including a mastectomy and the removal of five lymph nodes in her armpits at Whiston Hospital in Merseyside in June 2024, before being given the all clear in July.She then had three weeks of radiotherapy at Clatterbridge Cancer Centre in Wirral in August.

Pope century leads England fightback against India at Headingley

Ms Green will now have yearly MRI scans as a precaution.

Having been through cancer treatment, she is now urging people to regularly check their breasts and seek help if they find anything they are concerned about."The government isn't just asking us to be turkeys voting for Christmas, it's asking us to make the stuffing and put the dinner on," he said.

Mr Chegwyn also raised concerns about finances."Hampshire County Council has huge debts and if you create new authorities without sorting finance for social care and children with extra needs, the new councils will be bust on day one".

In some rural areas, leaders have voiced concern about being "swallowed up" by cities.Jill Cleary, leader of New Forest District Council, said the process was a "back-of-a-fag packet idea".

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