Gleamer
Medical image analysis
Radiologists lost hours to manual reporting. AI now drafts complex diagnostic notes, ensuring consistent care 24/7.
- 30% avg lesion detection improvement for radiologists
Clinicians spent hours manually tracing anatomy. AI now automates segmentation, cutting planning time by 47% to scale care.
A global radiotherapy software provider supports clinics facing rising cancer rates, including Belgium's largest network where clinicians deliver individualized therapy for thousands of patients.
Creating personalized treatment plans required clinicians to spend hours manually delineating 3D images of patient anatomy. This labor-intensive...
“Our department was able to reduce time spent on image segmentation and treatment planning by 44% and 47%, respectively. That means more focus on patient interaction, more alternatives explored, and ultimately, better care.”
Software for radiation therapy treatment planning and oncology information systems.
NVIDIA is a technology company that specializes in semiconductors, graphics processing units, and artificial intelligence for applications in data centers, gaming, and more.
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