radiologist diagnostic News
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Radiology partners selects Aidoc to Accelerate the use of AI as the standard of Care in Radiology
Radiology Partners (RP), the leading radiology practice in the U.S., announced today that it has selected Aidoc, the leading provider of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions for medical imaging, to offer unparalleled AI capabilities to its hospitals and health systems, and to accelerate the adoption of AI as the standard of care in radiology. “AI has the potential to unlock enormous ...
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QView Medical Inc. Announces FDA PMA Approval for QVCAD for the GE Invenia 3D Automated Breast Ultrasound System (“ABUS”)
QView Medical is pleased to announce FDA approval for QVCAD to be used with the GE Invenia™ ABUS in breast screening for asymptomatic dense breasted women whose mammogram was negative. QVCAD is the next generation CAD system for automated breast ultrasound ("ABUS") based on deep learning algorithms. The QVCAD innovative C-Thru technology combined with ABUS has demonstrated a 33% improved ...
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New Findings Show AI Software Improves Breast Cancer Detection and Physician Accuracy
A New York City based large volume private practice radiology group conducted a quality assurance review that included an 18 month software evaluation in the breast center comprised of nine (9) specialist radiologists using an FDA cleared artificial intelligence software by Koios Medical, Inc as a second opinion for analyzing and assessing lesions found during breast ultrasound examinations. ...
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Cleveland Diagnostics Announces Inclusion of IsoPSA in National Comprehensive Cancer Network Guidelines for Prostate Cancer Early Detection
Cleveland Diagnostics, Inc., a clinical-stage biotechnology company developing next-generation diagnostic tests for the early detection of cancers, announced today that its prostate cancer test, IsoPSA, has been added to the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Guidelines for Prostate Cancer Early Detection (version 1.2022). The NCCN panel now recommends the use of IsoPSA as an option to ...
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Nanox and USARAD Introduce Radiology AI Second Opinion Program
NANO-X IMAGING LTD (NASDAQ: NNOX) (“Nanox” or the “Company”), an innovative medical imaging technology company, today announces an extension of its strategic collaboration with USARAD Holdings Inc., a US Joint Commission accredited teleradiology and telemedicine company, to launch an advanced radiology diagnostics service combining over 300 expert radiologists and ...
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