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Developing Standardized Reporting Templates for Sarcomas: Insights from Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kunz

Sarcomas are a rare and heterogeneous group of malignant tumors that pose significant challenges in both diagnosis and treatment. Within the framework of the Bavarian Oncological Radiology Network (BORN), efforts are underway to develop standardized reporting templates for sarcomas.

In an interview, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Kunz from LMU Munich discusses the complexity of creating such templates due to the variety of sarcoma subtypes and anatomical differences. He highlights the need for tailored templates and emphasizes the importance of standardized data collection and reporting

Read the full interview here.

Onur Özek from Mint Medical discusses the challenges, requirements, and future of lung cancer screening in Germany in an interview with RadMag.
In the latest RadMag Special Edition, Onur Özek discusses structured reporting, AI integration, second-reader workflows, interoperability, and the importance of end-to-end workflow management for lung cancer.
RadMag Special Edition: Onur Özek on the Challenges of Lung Cancer Screening in Germany
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Mint Medical and Coreline teams coming together to announce partnership
Mint Medical and Coreline Soft integrate AVIEW into mint Lesion to support AI-enabled workflows for structured reporting, Lung-RADS assessment, and longitudinal nodule management in lung cancer screening.
Coreline Soft and Mint Medical Announce Partnership to Advance AI-Enabled Lung Cancer Screening
Coreline Soft and Mint Medical today announced a partnership to advance AI-enabled lung cancer screening, following more than six months of technical…
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Integrated prostate cancer workflow connecting radiology, urology, and pathology through structured reporting, MRI-guided biopsy, longitudinal follow-up, and AI-supported analysis.
mint Lesion supports an end-to-end prostate cancer workflow by connecting radiology, urology, and pathology within a unified digital environment. The platform enables structured mpMRI reporting, MRI/ultrasound fusion biopsy workflows, FHIR-based interoperability, active surveillance, and AI-supported quantification of metastatic disease.
Be Central to the Insight: A Structured, Data-Driven Approach to the End-to-End Prostate Pathway
Digital Integration for Multidisciplinary Teams  In the complex journey of prostate cancer diagnostics, the data contributed by every department is…
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