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Hello everyone,

We use neural networks to analyze tumors in MRI scans. This technology allows to detect the formations in the automatic mode, highlight them in the scans and create a report specifying localization and diagnosis.

Through this development, we plan to significantly facilitate the work of radiologists and improve the accuracy of diagnoses. It is not easy for us to understand how this industry works, and how we can implement our developments into this intricate process. You know the industry-specific issues better than anyone, and could help us to avoid various mistakes.

We have a team and an operating prototype, but I would ask you for a conversation in order not to sell anything.

I would like to clarify how much time does it take you to deal with one patient and what is the average number of scans you have to describe, how much time does it usually take to do routine tasks and could you specify them. How much time do you usually spend on making a report and what is the most time-consuming part in it?

I would appreciate your feedback.

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