Computer-aided detection developer iCAD has submitted a 510(k) application to the Food and Drug Administration for its first lung cancer detection-support offering.
The product is an image processing application intended to support CT review workstation software, according to the Nashua, NH-based vendor. It identifies roughly spherical objects in the lung that meet radiologist-defined size, shape, and brightness criteria, iCAD said.
Distribution agreements for iCAD's lung cancer detection technology are already in place with TeraRecon and Viatronix.
By AuntMinnie.com staff writers
April 18, 2005
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