Sectra in German deal for MicroDose mammography system:
This article was originally published in Clinica
Executive Summary
Germany's Mammographie Zentrum Munster has ordered Sectra's MicroDose system, in what is being billed as a first for the country's breast screening reference centres. According to the Linkoping, Sweden company, Professor Dr Walter Heindel, managing director of the screening reference centre, chose the system "because we expect very high image quality and especially low radiation exposure from this future-oriented technology". The centre is influential as a radiology training centre covering the North-Rhine Westphalia region. Sectra's MicroDose system is a digital, examination-to-diagnosis workflow support system.
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