Structured reports for better patient care in oncology

“mint Lesion™ enables us to make better reports because it truly provides all the necessary data for patient care.”
 
Dr. Laurent Chapuis shares how the software solution mint Lesion™ makes the multitude of initial stagings and follow up assessments for oncology patients they perform at Clinique de la Source Lausanne easier to manage. The “very good approach to tumor assessment” which mint Lesion™ offers, aids clinicians in their treatment of patients and could be integrated into their workflow without disrupting it.

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