AI Breast Cancer Risk Tool Back in the Spotlight đ§
A topic that's come up in our Online Network in recent times is making headlines again - the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to better predict breast cancer risk. ABC News has reported on the new Australian research showing that an AI tool called 'BRAIx' can identify women at high likelihood of developing breast cancer even when their mammograms show no signs of cancer. Read more via the link Artificial intelligence detects high breast cancer risk in women given all-clear According to the study, 1 in 10 women who fell in the top 2% of risk scores did go on to develop breast cancer, despite having been given the âall clearâ at screening. The team behind the project says the tool could be ready for wider use within about five years, potentially opening the door to more personalised screening rather than the current oneâsizeâfitsâall approach.67Views4likes2Commentsđ¸ Friday Update â 20 Feb 26
Hello everyone and welcome to Friday! I'm filling in for the Online Network content today, so I thought weâd wind things back to one of my classic Friday Updates - a gentle wrapâup of whatâs been happening across our BCNA community. đââď¸ Carmanâs Fun Run â What a Day! Last Sundayâs Carmanâs Fun Run was an incredible celebration of strength, spirit and community. Despite the rain, more than 8,000 participants came together in a wave of pink and helped raise over $315,000 for Australians affected by breast cancer. A huge congratulations to all participants, and a massive thank you to our amazing volunteers, fundraisers and partners who made it all possible đ đď¸ Cheering on Kristal Kinsela â Trek4BCNA We also want to highlight Kristal Kinsela, one of BCNAâs ambassadors, who is currently undertaking Trek4BCNA: Kilimanjaro 2026challenge. Kristalâs commitment to raising awareness and funds for BCNA continues to inspire many across our community. đż Whatâs new around BCNA and here in the Online Network Recent posts in our News and events section continue to provide support, connection and valuable information - including: Wednesday Wellness - 18Feb26 - Mindfulness Consumer voice strengthens health education Current Research Exploring the Role of AI in Breast Cancer | BCNA Online Network Lymphoedema Information & Events | BCNA Online Network BCNA's Breast self check | Know Yourself. Feel Yourself. content remains active, helping to promote early detection and greater awareness across our social channels đ Signingâoff Itâs been great to connect with you all, and I hope you continue to find the support and conversations here helpful. A quick reminder that the BCNA Helpline team is available Monday to Friday, 9amâ5pm (AEDT) if you need information, support or guidance toward appropriate services.81Views4likes3Comments