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The brighter the display, the bigger the chance to catch breast cancer



A new study confirms that display luminance has a positive impact on the detectability of microcalcifications and spiculated lesions. The results suggest a 10% increased detectability in tomosynthesis images on a 1000 cd/m² display compared to a 500 cd/m² display. read more



 

Our patients come to us because we are renowned for our excellence in cancer diagnosis and treatment, so we need the highest-quality images on screen"

Dr. Ferranti 
Fondazione IRCCS Istituto Nazionale dei Tumori
 
 
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Why 5MP is a minimum for mammo



There is plenty of room for 1, 2 or 3 megapixel monitors in the breast imaging system. But when it comes to the act of actual screening and diagnosing exams, a minimum of 5 megapixels is the standard. Here’s why… read more
 
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Rising medical regulations in Latin America



Countries around the world defined standards to regulate quality control and compliance. Latin America is catching up quickly, adopting its own regulations. So when investing in a medical display, make sure it’s one that keeps pace with these rising medical standards... In this ebook, you'll learn about:
 

   The Latin American landscape today

   The advent of AdvaMed

   What can you do to prepare?

   How can you maintain compliance?

 
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This new medical touch user interface gives you full control

The MUIP-2112 has been designed for use in mobile applications, such as cart-based systems, mobile X-ray and ultrasound. read more

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How to avoid light pollution from non-diagnostic displays (video)

Light pollution from surrounding screens can be pretty disturbing in a profession where the tiniest detail cannot go unnoticed. The solution? find out here

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