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Computer Aided Detection (CAD) is a technology used in medical imaging to assist radiologists in the detection of abnormalities. CAD systems use algorithms to analyze medical images and detect potential abnormalities, such as tumors, which may be missed by the radiologist. CAD systems can also be used to measure the size and shape of abnormalities, as well as to track changes in the size and shape over time.
CAD systems are used in a variety of medical imaging modalities, including X-ray, computed tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and ultrasound. CAD systems are used to detect a wide range of abnormalities, including tumors, aneurysms, and other lesions.
CAD systems are becoming increasingly popular in medical imaging, as they can help to improve the accuracy and efficiency of diagnosis. CAD systems can also help to reduce the workload of radiologists, allowing them to focus on more complex cases.
Some companies in the CAD market include iCAD, Inc., Hologic, Inc., and Siemens Healthineers. Show Less Read more