Potential of longitudinal data from single site and multi-center clinical trials for AI-research

Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Becker from Stanford University, a long-standing user of mint Lesion™, shares his experience of using the software in this brief interview. He talks about the reaction he received when sharing the mint report for the first time, how patients benefit from the longitudinal overview of disease, and his plans to use the structured data for AI research.

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