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A giant touchscreen computer for junior doctors and medical students to study tumours in fine detail is the latest weapon in the battle against cancer at Oxford’s John Radcliffe Hospital.

Dr Clare Verrill taught the first session to histopathology registrars using the new giant touchscreen
Dr Clare Verrill taught the first session to histopathology registrars using the new giant touchscreen
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