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Courtesy of SECTRA Pathology is embarking on a similar digitization journey as radiology has experienced. Despite some obvious differences in how the transition to digital images will occur, it is obvious that questions similar to those once...
University Hospital Utrecht (UMCU) in the Netherlands has invested in a solution from Sectra (STO: SECT B) for storing, viewing and sharing digital pathology images. The solution enables pathologists to review cases for primary diagnostics...
Sectra’s solution for storing, viewing and sharing digital pathology images has received the CE mark for primary diagnostic use. The solution enables more efficient cancer care by enhancing collaboration and sharing of images between...
The adoption of digital pathology is evolving and is often divided into procurement of equipment for image acquisition (scanners) and software for image review (digital pathology solutions). This article will aim to provide guidance on...
Sectra (STO: SECT B) is launching a solution for storing, viewing and sharing digital pathology images. The solution enables more efficient cancer care by enhancing collaboration and sharing of images between pathologists and radiologists. It...
Originally published March 11, 2015 By Simon Häger, Product Manager, Sectra Digital Pathology Solution Multi-Disciplinary Team Meetings (MDT) are a cornerstone of cancer care. Several recent studies [1-3] clearly demonstrate that MDTs, or...