Aunt Minnie Europe
AuntMinnieEurope.com is the first all-encompassing online platform designed for radiologists and professionals in the European medical imaging sector. This site serves as a gathering place where radiologists, business leaders, technologists, medical organizations, and industry experts can connect, share ideas, conduct transactions, and collaborate on various radiology topics quickly and efficiently, thanks to the power of the Internet. AuntMinnieEurope offers up-to-date news and insights related to medical imaging. The team behind AuntMinnieEurope consists of experienced executives, editors, and software developers who have extensive backgrounds in the radiology field.
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auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko
In a move aimed at expanding its breast imaging AI capabilities, imaging services provider RadNet has completed a deal to purchase AI software developer iCAD in an all-stock transaction valued at approximately $103 million (€90.5 million). RadNet will integrate iCAD into its wholly owned AI subsidiary DeepHealth. ICAD’s ProFound HealthSuite offers AI-based breast cancer detection capability for both 2D and 3D mammography as well as breast density assessment.
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auntminnieeurope.com | Liz Carey |Will Morton |Amerigo Allegretto
The British Society of Interventional Radiology (BSIR) has released a document outlining its long-term strategy and goals.
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auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick |Vlad Kozynchenko
The Peninsula imaging network (PenRAD) has become the first U.K. imaging group to deploy Qure.ai’s AI-powered software for chest CT (qCT). The product, which is part of Qure.ai’s AI-based lung cancer suite for chest x-ray and CT, is designed to detect, measure, and track lung nodules, which may be indicative of lung cancer.
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auntminnieeurope.com | Erik L. Ridley |Will Morton |Amerigo Allegretto |Philip Ward
In a Swedish study published in the European Journal of Radiology on 12 April, researchers found that the perceived cost-effectiveness of digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) compared to digital mammography to (DM) is dependent on the relative reduction in breast cancer mortality and patients’ willingness to pay for the screening, as well as future costs of DBT screening exams.
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auntminnieeurope.com | Amerigo Allegretto |Erik L. Ridley |Maryam Payne |Kelly Patrick
Lungscreen Australia has adopted Annalise.ai’s clinical decision-support technology to provide its radiologists with AI tools with the goal of faster, more accurate diagnostics, according to the organization. The deployment of Annalise Enterprise CXR aims to help Lungscreen Australia improve diagnostic accuracy, streamline radiology workflows, and ensure faster, more precise lung disease detection for patients across the country.
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