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From images to data and with data to knowledge: Integrated diagnostics at LMU University Hospital Munich as the basis for personalized therapy management

Radiological images are more than snapshots – they hold crucial information that can pave the way to more precise and personalized medicine. Together with LMU University Hospital Munich, Mint Medical demonstrates how structured data derived from radiological findings can foster integrated diagnostics and provide a stronger foundation for individualized therapy decisions.

Structured Reporting as the Key to Integrated Diagnostics

The long-standing cooperation between Mint Medical GmbH, developer of the leading radiological software platform mint Lesion for the standardization of radiological reads and context-driven structured reports, and the LMU University Hospital Munich is being expanded in regard to clinical routine. To date, mint Lesion has primarily been used at the hospital as a radiological assistant in clinical trials. With the expansion of use, the software platform will act as a gateway for closer interdisciplinary collaboration.


“We are using mint Lesion for structured radiological reads in clinical routine in order to immediately digitalize diagnostic information and make it accessible for automated analyses,” expressed Prof. Dr. Clemens Cyran, Chief Senior Physician of the Clinic and Polyclinic of Radiology. “In the future, the digitalized and algorithm-accessible quantitative report data will serve as an essential source of diagnostic information together with laboratory, pathology, and other clinical data for integrated diagnostics as the basis for personalized therapy management."


Data generated in mint Lesion is automatically integrated into a digital model of the patient and can be tracked over time. The software platform’s manifold uses range from image evaluation to information system to data generation, in order to enable the systematic, standardized acquisition of quantitative data, including its context. Embedding the software in the hospital-wide IT landscape supports the LMU University Hospital in establishing a cross-disciplinary data hub which achieves the intelligent networking of the various diagnostic methods.

A Partnership with a Pioneering Spirit: Mint Medical & LMU Munich

Steffen Rupp, Sales Director at Mint Medical, describes the LMU University Hospital as “one of our longest-standing and most loyal partners, who has always been characterized by motivation, ambition and competence”. As a result of the expansion of use, their clinical trial excellence will now be extended to their clinical routine, allowing all patients to benefit from data-driven treatment decisions.

“Once again, the LMU University Hospital is leading the way as one of the pioneers among university hospitals, and I am pleased that we at Mint Medical are able to accompany the hospital on this journey with our mint Lesion software platform”.

This collaboration illustrates how structured reporting paves the way for truly integrated diagnostics. Learn more about how mint Lesion supports hospitals on their journey toward personalized medicine – get in touch with us today.

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