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Insights into the BZKF BORN-Project – Interview with Dr. Mandy Wahlbuhl-Becker

The Bavarian Oncological Radiology Network (BORN) is enhancing cancer diagnostics in Bavaria through standardized imaging and structured reporting. 

In collaboration with the six Bavarian university hospitals, the project is creating a unified research environment to improve the collection and evaluation of cancer screenings. 

In this interview, Dr. Mandy Wahlbuhl-Becker, Managing Director of BZKF, discusses the background and objectives of the project, as well as the role of partners like Mint Medical in its implementation.

Read the full interview here.

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