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New MyBOOBRisk app uses AI to help women determine their risk of breast cancer

Company hopes the private, paid-for service will go some way to changing the way that risk is calculated for younger women

The MyBOOBRisk app can help younger women determine their risk of breast cancer

A Nottingham company has developed an app that can help women find out the probability of getting breast cancer.

MyBOOBRisk uses AI to help women between the ages of 20 and 53 determine their breast cancer risk in line with National Institute for Health and Care Excellence (NICE) guidelines.

The developers hope the private, paid-for service will go some way to changing the way that risk is calculated for younger women who are not routinely eligible for NHS breast screening.

The service’s chief executive Robert Darbyshire said: “Early diagnosis is the holy grail of breast cancer treatment.

“MyBOOBRisk uses clinically validated state-of-the-art statistical modelling, computational analysis, and AI, incorporating the major risk factors and additional influences that can affect a woman’s chance of developing breast cancer at an early age.

“Identifying high-risk women under the eligible age of NHS breast screening will significantly improve their chances of survival should they subsequently be diagnosed with breast cancer.

“We hope that MyBOOBRisk will raise awareness amongst younger women of the importance of knowing your breast cancer risk and ultimately save lives in the future.”

He said breast cancer was the most common cancer in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ – with one in seven º£½ÇÊÓÆµ women diagnosed with the disease in their lifetime.