MARS Bioimaging partners with Linköping University to advance photon-counting CT technology

More exciting news to hand – we’re proud to announce a new collaboration with Linköping University’s Centre for Medical Image Science and Visualisation (CMIV), one of Europe’s leading research institutions in the field of medical imaging. This partnership marks a significant step forward for both organisations, as we aim to explore and expand the possibilities of our innovative photon-counting CT technology. The collaboration will focus on pushing the limits of imaging science, with the goal of advancing medical diagnostics and research in areas such as cancer and precision medicine. 

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The true cost of misdiagnosis in diagnostic radiology

When it comes to diagnostic radiology, accuracy is crucial. A single misdiagnosis can set off a chain of negative consequences for both patients and healthcare providers. For patients, the toll is immediate – delayed treatment, unnecessary procedures, and prolonged suffering. Misdiagnosis often leads to repeated scans, multiple referrals, and uncertainty, causing emotional stress and even financial strain.

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Decentralised imaging

When someone is injured, time and convenience can make all the difference to the outcome. The problem is that traditional imaging methods still present significant hurdles. For patients, needing to travel between various departments or even facilities for scans can be exhausting, time-consuming, and delay critical diagnoses. In fast-paced emergencies or for those in remote locations, this reliance on fixed imaging equipment leaves healthcare providers without the agility they need to make rapid decisions.

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