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Mint in 30 Minutes - How to adopt radiomics research, clinical trial management, and cognitive assistance in clinical routine

During this year’s virtual ECR 2020, we provided an insight into data-driven radiology with our Mint in 30 Minutes webcast. Using live software showcases, our colleagues demonstrated how to acquire structured data, how to visualize it, and how to export it by using mint Lesion™, the leading platform in radiology which leaves no data behind on the image.
 
Watch the webcast recording to discover the multitude of possibilities that mint Lesion™ can offer you: radiomics research, clinical trial management, and structured reporting in clinical routine - all in one platform.

Screenshot of the mint Lesion interface showing RANO 2.0 configuration, tumor burden calculations, and structured neuro-oncology assessment tools.
mint Lesion fully supports RANO 2.0 implementation with configurable parameters, automated tumor burden calculations, and structured workflows for neuro-oncology clinical trials.
Implementing RANO 2.0 for Neuro-Oncology Clinical Trials in mint Lesion

Tumor response assessment in neuro-oncology clinical trials requires careful attention to measurement protocols and confirmation scan requirements. To…

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Image of a patient getting an MRI scan, signifying how RACOON projects in Germany show how imaging, structured reporting, and AI jointly advance clinical research.
Overview of major RACOON projects in radiology and clinical research.
RACOON – Imaging, Data & Collaboration for Better Decisions

Modern radiology faces a central question: how can imaging and clinical data be combined in a way that leads to more precise diagnoses,…

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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
Rethinking Early Detection: How RACOON-MARDER Aims to Spot Liver Cancer Sooner

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is often diagnosed too late, limiting treatment options and survival. The RACOON-MARDER project aims to change that. By…

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