Croydon golf captain starts year-long fundraising campaign for brain tumour resrarch

A south London golfer has pledged to raise funds for brain tumour research after losing two family members to the disease.Alysia Shah, from Croydon, began her year as captain at Farleigh Golf Club with a charity drive on Saturday, April 26.The event marked the start of a year-long fundraising campaign aimed at raising money and awareness for Brain Tumour Research.The club's 700 members attended the event, which was part of the official captain handover, and featured food, drink, and golfing challenges.The 33-year-old business owner was inspired to take action after two members of her family died from different types of

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AI Tool Deciphers Brain Tumor DNA Live in Surgery #BrainTumourRevolution

Hashtags: #chatGPT #AIinMedicine #BrainTumourResearch Revolutionary AI Tool Decodes Brain Tumour DNA in Real-Time During Surgery #AIinMedicine #BrainTumourResearch Summery: Scientists have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool called CHARM (Cryosection Histopathology Assessment and Review Machine) that can rapidly decode the DNA of a brain tumor to determine its molecular identity during…

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AI Tool Deciphers Brain Tumor DNA Live in Surgery #BrainTumourRevolution

Scientists have developed an AI-based tool called CHARM that can quickly decode the DNA of a brain tumor during surgery. This allows neurosurgeons to make important decisions about tissue removal and drug administration in real-time. The tool accurately identified specific molecular mutations in brain tumors at a rate of 93% and captured visual characteristics of surrounding tissue. However, the tool still needs to undergo clinical validation and receive clearance from the US FDA before being deployed in hospitals.

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Cirencester boy to take penalty at FA Cup for charity

Edward is to step up at half time during the FA Cup final as part of a charity fundraising challenge.

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Three generations of same family diagnosed with deadly brain tumours in one-in-a-billion odds

Claire Cordiner’s mother Margaret O’Kane and sister Angie Jones died just one year apart - and now her nephew has been diagnosed with the same condition

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If anyone is looking for a reason to get out and about over the next week, give a thought to taking part in the Winter Walk for the Children's Brain Tumour Research Centre 😊

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