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QuantorView is an image viewing software dedicated DICOM images produced by imaging equipment (CR, DR, CT, MRI, Ultrasound and etc). QuantorView is a high quality viewing software responsible for displaying PACS image data. It enables physicians to provide medical services by accessing image data and patient information from remote locations. It also enables the images to be stored to the local database of your personal computer allowing database management to operate efficiently. Physicians can utilize the software tools for researching, teaching, teleconferencing and online collaboration.
Digiray Corp.
1.2.1.466
In Commercial Distribution

  • 08809466041112 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
The product mint Lesion helps qualified radiologists with the image-based diagnosis and treatment response assessment of oncological diseases. Fields of application are radiological diagnosis and follow-up examinations in oncology, as well as clinical or pharmaceutical drug trials across a defined group of patients. mint Lesion implements various radiological guidelines and response evaluation criteria, such as RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors). This also includes the assessment of the stage of oncological disease (staging) and the objective response to therapy (e.g. timepoint response / overall response). The timepoint response is an empirical measure to evaluate therapy success according to the response criteria in use. It is mainly used to assess patient cohorts in the course of clinical trials of novel therapy agents. The timepoint response may differ from a radiological assessment of response to therapy and must not be used as a surrogate. mint Lesion allows for the documentation of size and assessment of changes in size of solid tumors described by the respective criteria that are monitored by means of radiological imaging (computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, NM), digital radiography (XR, CR)). mint Lesion follows the typical workflow of follow-up examinations, from assessment to reporting, and enables the integration of a clinical-radiological software environment (PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System). Assessment results can be exported into different electronical formats and processed further by other applications.
Mint Medical GmbH
3.8.0
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04260495880389 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
The product mint Lesion helps qualified radiologists with the image-based diagnosis and treatment response assessment of oncological diseases. Fields of application are radiological diagnosis and follow-up examinations in oncology, as well as clinical or pharmaceutical drug trials across a defined group of patients. mint Lesion implements various radiological guidelines and response evaluation criteria, such as RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors). This also includes the assessment of the stage of oncological disease (staging) and the objective response to therapy (e.g. timepoint response / overall response). The timepoint response is an empirical measure to evaluate therapy success according to the response criteria in use. It is mainly used to assess patient cohorts in the course of clinical trials of novel therapy agents. The timepoint response may differ from a radiological assessment of response to therapy and must not be used as a surrogate. mint Lesion allows for the documentation of size and assessment of changes in size of solid tumors described by the respective criteria that are monitored by means of radiological imaging (computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, NM), digital radiography (XR, CR)). mint Lesion follows the typical workflow of follow-up examinations, from assessment to reporting, and enables the integration of a clinical-radiological software environment (PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System). Assessment results can be exported into different electronical formats and processed further by other applications.
Mint Medical GmbH
3.6.0
In Commercial Distribution



  • Radiological PACS software
The product mint Lesion helps qualified radiologists with the image-based diagnosis and treatment response assessment of oncological diseases. Fields of application are radiological diagnosis and follow-up examinations in oncology, as well as clinical or pharmaceutical drug trials across a defined group of patients. mint Lesion implements various radiological guidelines and response evaluation criteria, such as RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors). This also includes the assessment of the stage of oncological disease (staging) and the objective response to therapy (e.g. timepoint response / overall response). The timepoint response is an empirical measure to evaluate therapy success according to the response criteria in use. It is mainly used to assess patient cohorts in the course of clinical trials of novel therapy agents. The timepoint response may differ from a radiological assessment of response to therapy and must not be used as a surrogate. mint Lesion allows for the documentation of size and assessment of changes in size of solid tumors described by the respective criteria that are monitored by means of radiological imaging (computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, NM), digital radiography (XR, CR)). mint Lesion follows the typical workflow of follow-up examinations, from assessment to reporting, and enables the integration of a clinical-radiological software environment (PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System). Assessment results can be exported into different electronical formats and processed further by other applications.
Mint Medical GmbH
3.5.0
In Commercial Distribution



  • Radiological PACS software
The product mint Lesion helps qualified radiologists with the image-based diagnosis and treatment response assessment of oncological diseases. Fields of application are radiological diagnosis and follow-up examinations in oncology, as well as clinical or pharmaceutical drug trials across a defined group of patients. mint Lesion implements various radiological guidelines and response evaluation criteria, such as RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors). This also includes the assessment of the stage of oncological disease (staging) and the objective response to therapy (e.g. timepoint response / overall response). The timepoint response is an empirical measure to evaluate therapy success according to the response criteria in use. It is mainly used to assess patient cohorts in the course of clinical trials of novel therapy agents. The timepoint response may differ from a radiological assessment of response to therapy and must not be used as a surrogate. mint Lesion allows for the documentation of size and assessment of changes in size of solid tumors described by the respective criteria that are monitored by means of radiological imaging (computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, NM), digital radiography (XR, CR)). mint Lesion follows the typical workflow of follow-up examinations, from assessment to reporting, and enables the integration of a clinical-radiological software environment (PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System). Assessment results can be exported into different electronical formats and processed further by other applications.
Mint Medical GmbH
3.4.0
In Commercial Distribution



  • Radiological PACS software
The product mint Lesion helps qualified radiologists with the image-based diagnosis and treatment response assessment of oncological diseases. Fields of application are radiological diagnosis and follow-up examinations in oncology, as well as clinical or pharmaceutical drug trials across a defined group of patients. mint Lesion implements various radiological guidelines and response evaluation criteria, such as RECIST (Response Evaluation Criteria In Solid Tumors). This also includes the assessment of the stage of oncological disease (staging) and the objective response to therapy (e.g. timepoint response / overall response). The timepoint response is an empirical measure to evaluate therapy success according to the response criteria in use. It is mainly used to assess patient cohorts in the course of clinical trials of novel therapy agents. The timepoint response may differ from a radiological assessment of response to therapy and must not be used as a surrogate. mint Lesion allows for the documentation of size and assessment of changes in size of solid tumors described by the respective criteria that are monitored by means of radiological imaging (computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (PET, NM), digital radiography (XR, CR)). mint Lesion follows the typical workflow of follow-up examinations, from assessment to reporting, and enables the integration of a clinical-radiological software environment (PACS, Picture Archiving and Communication System). Assessment results can be exported into different electronical formats and processed further by other applications.
Mint Medical GmbH
3.7.0
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04260495880372 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
ULTRASOUND DATA ANALYSIS SYSTEM
FUJIFILM HEALTHCARE CORPORATION
DAS-RS1
In Commercial Distribution



  • Radiological PACS software
No Description
KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
V1.95
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04560141950399 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
No Description
KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
V1.94R00E
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04560141950382 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
No Description
KONICA MINOLTA, INC.
V1.93R00E
In Commercial Distribution

  • 04560141949584 ()


  • Radiological PACS software
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