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AI-supported precision in breast cancer diagnostics

Dear Sir or Madam,

the Carl Gustav Carus University Hospital in Dresden uses the AI software Transpara to support the early detection of breast cancer. Prof. Ralf-Thorsten Hoffmann and Dr. Sophia Blum explain how Transpara is integrated into diagnostics, increases efficiency and strengthens patient confidence. Studies show that the use of Transpara significantly reduces false-positive results and the workload of radiologists.

Enjoy reading!

Tim Plato
Editorial team MEDICA-tradefair.com

PS: The integration of hearables into medical practice demonstrates how advanced technologies can improve health monitoring and support the early detection of disease, increasing efficiency and accuracy in healthcare delivery.

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Use case: AI in the early detection of breast cancer
Interview: Hearables: The new health centers on the ear
13th MEDICA Start-up COMPETITION - Submit your solutions
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Mammography: Transpara supports early breast cancer detection with AI

Use case – DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Two women in specialist medical clothing operate a mammography system; Copyright: lakobchuk
Transpara improves the early detection of breast cancer and boosts patient confidence. Find out how this AI software makes doctors' everyday work easier and increases efficiency. Why is this important? Read more here!
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Mammography: Transpara supports early breast cancer detection with AI
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AI supports diagnostics during gastroscopies

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DIGITAL HEALTH

A Czech-Bavarian research team is developing an artificial intelligence (AI) for gastroscopy to support doctors in the diagnostic process. The "GI-Insight" project is being led by Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg and Charles University in Prague and aims to increase the precision and safety of gastroscopies.
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Hearables: The new health centers on the ear

Interview - DIGITAL HEALTH

Image: Person walking on a perturbation treadmill in a gait laboratory; Copyright: Carl von Ossietzky University of Oldenburg
How can hearing aids monitor our health in the future? Find out more about the latest developments in an interview with Prof. Andreas Hein. Discover what additional functions your hearing aids could soon take on!
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Hearables: The new health centers on the ear
Read all content from the Sphere of DIGITAL HEALTH in the MEDICA Magazine here
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Smart bandages: Advancing chronic wound treatment

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DISPOSABLES

A team of researchers from the Keck School of Medicine of USC and the California Institute of Technology (Caltech) is developing advanced electronic bandages and other tools to improve the monitoring and healing of chronic wounds. These wearable bioelectronic systems, tested in animal models, have the potential to enhance wound care through controlled drug release and electrical stimulation.
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Join the 13th MEDICA Start-up COMPETITION 2024 before the summer break

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The 13th MEDICA Start-up COMPETITION aims to show ground-breaking solutions and connects startups to influential industry leaders and investors. The competition welcomes startup submissions in the following categories: health apps, AI in healthcare, robotics, and lab diagnostic solutions. The pitch and award ceremony with the 12 Medical Startups 2024 will be held at the 11th MEDICA INNOVATION FORUM on 12 November (Hall 13, E63).

By participating, you will gain international awareness at MEDICA 2024 and have the chance to present your ideas to potential investors and corporates, receive free marketing services, and compete for cash prizes of up to 3.500 Euros.

Deadline is on the September 14, 2024.

More information and registration (participation is free of charge)
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Automated image analysis improves cancer diagnoses in pediatric radiology

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MED TECH & DEVICES

Hannover Medical School (MHH) is leading the RACOON-RESCUE project, which aims to open up new diagnostic possibilities for non-Hodgkin's lymphomas in children and adolescents with the help of automated image data analysis from CT and MRI. The project, led by Prof. Diane Renz, aims to determine disease stages more precisely and optimize therapy follow-up.
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