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AI Trends Accelerating Growth In Medical Imaging Industry

The medical imaging and diagnostics industry has been gradually recovering from the challenges it faced during the pandemic. In this comprehensive article, we will delve into how technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) are reshaping the industry, the latest trends...

Improving AI Radiology Integration For Better Patient Care

AI tools that can rapidly and precisely generate comprehensive narrative reports based on a patient's CT scan or X-ray have the potential to significantly alleviate the workload of busy radiologists. Instead of merely indicating the presence or absence of...

Improving Breast Cancer Diagnosis With AI In Mammography

In a recent prospective investigation, detailed in the Lancet Digital Health journal, a comprehensive evaluation was conducted on the potential of artificial intelligence (AI) to serve as a viable alternative for the secondary examination of screening mammography. The study...

Annual Growth of 13.7% Predicted For Robotic Surgery Market

A recent study conducted by Roland Berger indicates that the global robotic surgery market is poised for significant growth, with an estimated annual average growth rate of 13.7%. By the year 2030, this industry is anticipated to reach a...

NHS Transforms Cancer Treatment With 7-Minute Injections

In a historic leap forward for oncology, the United Kingdom's state-run National Health Service (NHS) is poised to lead the world in rolling out a groundbreaking seven-minute cancer treatment. This monumental development promises to not only expedite cancer treatment...

APAC Functional Electrical Stimulation Market To See Growth

The functional electrical stimulation market in the Asia Pacific region is predicted to undergo significant growth in the next decade as more patients become aware of it as an alternative treatment for chronic pain and neurological disorders. Future Market...

Streamlining Breast Cancer Radiotherapy With AI Technologies

In June 2023, the NATIONAL INSTITUTE FOR HEALTH AND CARE EXCELLENCE guidance suggested that there was another option to the current standard care for breast cancer. Lower intensity and shorter duration radiotherapy did not impact breast cancer-related mortality or...

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