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The benefits of structured oncologic reporting with mint Lesion™

Dr. Damiano Caruso of Sapienza Universita di Roma recounts how he got to know mint Lesion™ at a workshop hosted by the ESOI. Among other workstations, mint Lesion™ automatically stood out by being easy to use, practical, and “very consistent between the different timepoints of oncological examination.”
 
He describes how at their oncologic center, mint Lesion™ is used for clinical trials and for clinical routine, as the software provides them with standardized, structured reports which contain all necessary data needed for complex oncological cases.

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