Computer-aided-detection (CAD) developer iCAD and mammography vendor Fischer Imaging have inked an expanded development and distribution agreement.
The new deal includes Nashua, NH-based iCAD’s iAD product, which allows for CAD to be used in mixed digital and film environments. Fischer of Denver and iCAD already had a development and distribution relationship for iCAD’s iDM software, which was integrated with Fischer’s SenoScan full-field digital mammography system in digital applications.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writersNovember 17, 2003
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