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.
The benefits of structured oncologic reporting with mint Lesion™
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