Medical imaging software developer MIM Software has released ART Assist, an automated processing and reporting tool for radiation therapy.
The software is designed to automatically quantify changes to a patient over the course of radiation delivery, according to the firm. Changes in critical structures and dose constraints can be tracked over the course of treatment in comparison to the original plan and plotted in automatically generated reports, MIM said.












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