November 26, 2007 - Cedara Software announced that its imaging service grid and a specialized version of I-Response have recently been integrated with the National Cancer Institute's (NCI) National Cancer Imaging Archive’s (NCIA)searchable repository of in vivo cancer images acquired during clinical trials. The Cedara solution is designed to provide users with a central clinical viewer to review and analyze NCIA data.

"Centralized image access, review and analysis have the potential to substantially reduce the amount of resources and time required to perform image evaluation for a variety of clinical trials," said Eliot Siegel, M.D., Professor of Diagnostic Radiology at the University of Maryland. In Vivo Imaging Workspace, part of NCI's cancer Biomedical Informatics Grid (caBIG).
"This represents an exciting addition to the NCIA."

Cedara's imaging service grid is configured as a scalable 64-bit back-end solution that is integrated directly with the archive component from NCIA. According to the company, the grid can be deployed as a stand-alone server that serves images to several clients, or scaled to a "server-farm" deployment to serve images to hundreds of clients and support load-balancing of these clients. It also can be connected and serve images to any viewer.

The I-Response viewer establishes an HTTP request with the imaging service grid and allows users to employ measurement tools found in I-Response on the selected studies. This distributed processing viewer contains image analysis tools that enable researchers to evaluate and quantify images obtained during clinical trials. I-Response supports multiple modalities and operates with imaging equipment from different manufacturers.
For more information: www.cedara.com


Related Content

News | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI)

December 20, 2023 — Terran Biosciences, Inc., a biotech platform company developing therapeutics and technologies for ...

Time December 20, 2023
arrow
News | Enterprise Imaging

September 15, 2022 – Intelerad Medical Systems, a leading global provider of enterprise imaging solutions, announced its ...

Time September 15, 2022
arrow
Webinar | Cardiac Imaging

Join Dr. Nicholas T. Skipitaris, Western Regional Director, Cardiac Electrophysiology at Northwell Health for a ...

Time March 21, 2022
arrow
Feature | Enterprise Imaging

Taking advantage of new technology advances, several radiology PACS, enterprise imaging and cardiovascular information ...

Time November 04, 2021
arrow
Videos | Enterprise Imaging

ITN Editor Dave Fornell collected numerous examples of how PACS and enterprise imaging vendors are improving the speed ...

Time September 03, 2021
arrow
News | Enterprise Imaging

December 16, 2020 - Intelerad Medical Systems, a provider of enterprise imaging workflow solutions, has acquired ...

Time December 16, 2020
arrow
Videos | Remote Viewing Systems

Enterprise viewers are designed to provide fast and easy access to a patient’s imaging history, and today’s modern ...

Time September 09, 2020
arrow
News | Enterprise Imaging

September 9, 2020 — Change Healthcare announced that it has been awarded two multi-year contracts with Vizient. The ...

Time September 09, 2020
arrow
News | Cardiac PACS

University of South Florida (USF) Health in Tampa, Fla., has enhanced their use of the Digisonics Cardiovascular Information System to include vascular reporting for improved workflow automation and efficiency.

Time October 17, 2019
arrow
News | Cardiac PACS

Fujifilm Medical Systems U.S.A. Inc. recently launched Synapse Cardiology PACS 5.6.1, the company’s next-generation server-side rendering solution to help streamline image review and reporting across cardiovascular modalities. This technology is currently in clinical use at North Memorial Health, a Minneapolis-area health system and one of the nation’s top-rated hospitals for cardiovascular care.

Time October 10, 2019
arrow
Subscribe Now