Dr. Nils Grosse Hokamp shares his experience of using mint Lesion™ at the University Hospital Cologne in this brief interview. He talks about how they have expanded their usage of mint Lesion™ over the years, how it has changed their clinical studies, and his view on the potential of structured data for research.
Potential of using structured data from clinical trials and routine for AI and radiomics research
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