Impactful Findings from Medical Imaging Research

 

Dive into a collection of short summaries of recent medical imaging studies that shed light on hot topics such as structured reporting, texture analysis, radiomics, or novel imaging biomarkers. Identify the role mint Lesion  played in these studies and contact us  if you have any questions about our software platform.

 

Here you will find a detailed list of scientific publications in which mint Lesion has had a significant impact:

 

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Prof. Andrea Rockall

The Mint Medical team has worked tirelessly with Imperial College London to develop and support an entire bespoke software platform to host the NIHR funded MROC study, from patient registration to the end of study.  Co-ordinating CT and multiparametric MRI images, blinded double reads, treatment plans, surgical and histopathology findings and outcomes on the MROC platform has transformed the way we can deliver image-based clinical trials and bio-banking of study data.

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