Data-driven healthcare through FIHR®-enabled interoperability
Nowadays, it is not unusual for healthcare systems to use numerous clinical applications from different vendors. Most tend to prefer flexibility for own functionality over interoperability with…
mint Lesion radiomics leverage precision medicine
The benefits that texture analysis and radiomics have shown already, and the improved availability of large data sets led to an increased interest in the extraction of quantitative features from…
Enhanced value of health data through Common Data Elements (CDE)
Today, it is generally agreed that standardized language used in radiology reports improves communication with the treatment team and patients, with a huge impact on decision making and patient…
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…
Home of excellence for cancer care innovation
In a multidisciplinary center that networks medical research, natural sciences, engineering sciences, computer science and business administration, in the Research Campus M²OLIE ("Mannheim Molecular…
Royal Marsden London: Study shows prediction power of CT-based 2D and 3D texture analysis for liver metastases
In a retrospective study [1], a team from Royal Marsden in London and Sutton explored changes of CT texture analysis metrics in unresectable liver metastases in patients with colorectal cancer (CRC)…
The Mint Experience of Dr. Stephen Raskin, Sheba Medical Center in Tel Aviv
From my initial experience with mint Lesion™ software, and over the time I have been using it, I have been pleased with the software and come to depend on it. Assessing tumor response to therapy…
How mint Lesion 3.5 helps you to benefit from Artificial Intelligence in Radiology
According to researchers, every adult makes 35,000 decisions each day. While there are no numbers in literature about how many decisions a radiologist must make to complete a radiological read, each…
MROC: The Impact of mpMRI on the Staging and Management of Patients with Suspected or Confirmed OC
Funded by the National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) and sponsored by the Imperial College London, the MROC study boasts impressive figures: 645 women with suspected or confirmed ovarian…
AI-powered quantification of bone metastasis in prostate cancer
Prostate cancer is the second most common cancer among men, and there are now effective treatments for the disease. New therapies available on the market for treating prostate-cancer metastasis can…