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RSNA 2015

This year's RSNA 2015 in Chicago was the highlight of our trade fair activities and exceeded our expectations by far.

In addition to the structured reading procedures regarding Oncological Screening, Staging and Response Evaluation, we had the great possibility to present new customizable reading profiles. From now on, mint Lesion™ users have not only the possibility to use already implemented reading profiles, they are also able to create and adjust reading profiles according to their individual needs.

The next year is one we can look forward to and we wish to thank all our visitors - customers, interested parties and cooperation partners - for the positive feedback, interesting discussions and valuable input.

We are optimistically looking forward to the future and hope to see you all again soon!

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