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Thursday, October 20, 2016

Facebook apologises for removing breast cancer awareness video : telegraph





as declared in telegraph

Facebook apologises for removing breast cancer awareness video

Facebook apologises for removing breast cancer awareness video
Facebook apologises for removing breast cancer awareness video
Facebookhas become embroiled in another censorship row after being forced to apologise for removing a breast cancer awareness video.The clip, posted by the Swedish Cancer Society, featured animated women, with pink circles representing their breasts as it showed ways to detect suspicious lumps.Facebook, which caused outrage last month for removing a famous photo of a naked girl fleeing a napalm attack in Vietnam, deemed the images "offensive" and took down the advert.The social networking site has now reversed its decision on the breast cancer video and issued an apology.


moreover from wric

Roofing company's Facebook post for breast cancer awareness sweatshirts goes viral

Roofing company's Facebook post for breast cancer awareness sweatshirts goes viral
Roofing company's Facebook post for breast cancer awareness sweatshirts goes viral
YORK, Pa. (WHTM) – A roofing company's Facebook post to raise awareness for breast cancer went viral in less than 24 hours.Family owned and operated for 45 years, Miller's Roofing, Inc. does windows, gutters, roofs.With just 10 employees, the company only had 200 Facebook likes.They wanted more.


additionally radionz

Facebook 'very sorry' for breast cancer video removal

Facebook 'very sorry' for breast cancer video removal
Facebook 'very sorry' for breast cancer video removal
Facebook has apologised for removing a video on breast cancer awareness posted by a Swedish group, saying it was incorrectly taken out.Photo: CancerfondenCancerfonden's video featured animated women with their breasts represented by pink circles, showing ways to detect suspicious lumps.The images were considered "offensive" by the social media platform.The social media website caused outrage last month for removing the "napalm girl" photo, saying it showed nudity.


by the same token on news-medical

Researchers develop potential technique for breast cancer diagnosis using histopathology images

Researchers develop potential technique for breast cancer diagnosis using histopathology images
Researchers develop potential technique for breast cancer diagnosis using histopathology images
An international team comprising engineers, mathematicians and doctors has applied a technique used for detecting damage in underwater marine structures to identify cancerous cells in breast cancer histopathology images.Their multidisciplinary breakthrough, which has the potential to automate the screening of images and improve the detection rate, has been published in leading journal, PLOS ONE.The article is here: http://journals.org/ plosone/ article?id= 10.


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