GE, Cytogen ink fusion imaging alliance

GE Medical Systems and Cytogen have teamed up to market a prostate molecular imaging system built on GE's new Infinia Hawkeye SPECT/CT system and Cytogen's ProstaScint radiolabeled monoclonal antibody. Waukesha, WI-based GE will provide installation and customer service activities, while Cytogen of Princeton, NJ, will handle technical support for ProstaScint fusion imaging. The firms also said they would work together to advance patient and physician awareness of fusion imaging.

By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
June 24, 2003

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