Economic impact of spectral body imaging in diagnosis of patients suspected for occult cancer

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  • who: Michael Brun Andersen from the Department of Radiology, Copenhagen University Hospital, Gentofte Hospitalsvej, Hellerup, Denmark have published the paper: Economic impact of spectral body imaging in diagnosis of patients suspected for occult cancer, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: The aim of this study was to evaluate the economic impact of spectral CT in patients suspected of occult cancer in a medical center in Denmark. They reported a total reduction in cost per patient of $85 compared to ΓΌ130 ($154) found in the study .
  • how: Specifically the authors hypothesized that the direct cost . . .

     

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