GE Healthcare wins FDA approval for lung cancer screening software
The Waukesha-based GE Healthcare computed tomography (CT) business unit said it has received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval for what the company says is the first low-dose CT lung cancer screening protocol.
The software, which was designed in Waukesha, runs on CT machines researched, developed and manufactured in Waukesha, said GE Healthcare spokeswoman Amanda Gintoft. The software is compatible with new and already-installed GE Healthcare CT scanners in the United States, she said.
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