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Prof. Dr. Timm Denecke discusses AI-based early detection of liver cancer at RÖKO 2026
AI and MRI data may soon predict liver cancer risk before tumors form. Prof. Denecke explains the RACOON-MARDER project.
Predicting liver cancer before it develops: Artificial Intelligence meets MRI
At RÖKO 2026, we spoke with Prof. Dr. Timm Denecke, Director of Radiology at Leipzig University Hospital, about RACOON-MARDER, a research project…
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Portrait of Prof. Dr. Timm Denecke, Director of Radiology at Leipzig University Hospital, RÖKO 2026
The full RACOON-MARDER interview: how AI-driven analysis of MRI data could flag liver cancer risk before diagnosis.
RACOON-MARDER: AI Research for the Early Detection of Hepatocellular Carcinoma – Interview with Prof. Dr. Timm Denecke
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC, liver cancer) is one of the most common malignant tumors worldwide. Early detection and precise assessment of disease…
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Participants at the RECIST and Beyond workshop in Cologne during hands-on training with mint Lesion for structured tumor response assessment.
The two-day “RECIST and Beyond” workshop at radCIO Cologne offered intensive hands-on training on RECIST, iRECIST, mRECIST and LI-RADS, with real-case reporting performed directly in mint Lesion.
Successful “RECIST and Beyond” Workshop in Cologne: Advancing Precision in Oncologic Imaging
How can complex tumor findings be assessed accurately, reproducibly, and in line with clinical guidelines?
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Interview with Prof. Timm Denecke about the RACOON-MARDER project and AI-powered early detection of liver cancer using MRI
An in-depth interview with Prof. Timm Denecke about the RACOON-MARDER project, which aims to predict hepatocellular carcinoma risk using MRI, AI, and clinical data.
“Making the Invisible Visible”: How RACOON-MARDER Aims to Improve Early Detection of Liver Cancer Using MRI and AI
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a potentially deadly tumor. The decisive factor is the timing of diagnosis: if HCC is detected early, there is a…
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