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University Hospital Jena: Next-level Workflow Optimization in Clinical Trials

How to set up a well-running clinical trial center that can handle up to 40 trials at once has been successfully demonstrated by Laura Graziani, study coordinator, and Elisabeth Lammers, study assistant and MTRA, from the University Hospital Jena. The clinical trial center in Jena has made a name for itself with sponsors and CROs due to its excellent support and management of trials. mint Lesion™ plays an essential role on this journey: since 2015, all clinical trials have been evaluated and managed with the software solution.

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Centralized Management for Clinical Trial Communications and Workflows
Requests for radiological clinical trial evaluations frequently rely on fragmented methods such as emails, phone calls, and spreadsheets. This…
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mint Lesion usage during a clinical trial read, featuring the TGRM export tool.
Bridging the Gap Between RECIST and Survival: Why the FDA’s Analysis of the g Value is a Game-Changer
For decades, oncology trials have relied on RECIST 1.1 to evaluate drug efficacy. However, these categorical "snapshot" evaluations do not always…
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Participants at the RECIST and Beyond workshop in Cologne during hands-on training with mint Lesion for structured tumor response assessment.
The two-day “RECIST and Beyond” workshop at radCIO Cologne offered intensive hands-on training on RECIST, iRECIST, mRECIST and LI-RADS, with real-case reporting performed directly in mint Lesion.
Successful “RECIST and Beyond” Workshop in Cologne: Advancing Precision in Oncologic Imaging
How can complex tumor findings be assessed accurately, reproducibly, and in line with clinical guidelines?
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