Cancer Screening System Articles & Analysis
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Built In today announced that Iterative Health, a pioneer in precision-medicine technologies for gastroenterology, was honored in its 2023 Best Places To Work Awards. Specifically, the company earned a place on the list of Boston’s Best Midsize Places to Work. The annual awards program includes companies of all sizes, from startups to those in the enterprise, and honors both remote-first ...
Iterative Health, a pioneer in precision-medicine technologies for gastroenterology, announced today that it has partnered with Gastro Health, a national leading medical group specializing in digestive and liver health, to bring its AI Recruitment (AIR) technology to Gastro Health’s practices. This strategic partnership will lay the groundwork for future collaborations by using AIR to aid ...
Iterative Health, a pioneer in precision-medicine technologies for gastroenterology, today announced that it has been named one of CB Insights’ top 150 companies in Digital Health for 2022, the second year in a row in which it has made this list. The Digital Health 150 is CB Insights’ annual ranking of the 150 most promising digital health startups in the world. Iterative Health was ...
Physicians, researchers and radiologists in clinical practice across the United States have commented on the approval of the QVCAD system as an adjunct to ABUS in breast cancer screening. Ralph Smathers MD, Director of Mammography Specialists Group, Los Gatos, CA “The detection of breast cancer with ...
QView Medical, a breast cancer detection pioneer and maker of the FDA-approved artificial intelligence (AI) software system for breast cancer screening, and GE Healthcare today announced that QView's QVCAD software can be launched on GE Healthcare's Invenia™ ABUS 2.0 (Automated Breast Ultrasound), which has an open platform ...
QIAGEN today announced a key allocation from the company"s "one million test" donation program to increase access to HPV screening for cervical cancer prevention among women in low-resource regions of the world. Approximately 26,000 human papillomavirus (HPV) tests will go to the Nargis Dutt Memorial Cancer Hospital for cervical cancer screening, the company said at the Women Deliver global ...
