White Paper: Imaging In Clinical Trials — Frequently Asked Questions
Why is imaging important in clinical trials?
Imaging can provide important endpoints to determine the effectiveness of experimental treatments. This is especially important in helping to determine whether to go forward from phases I and II to more advanced trials. In addition, novel mechanistic imaging approaches can help develop insight into the mechanisms of drug activity.
How does imaging benefit clinical trials?
The use of imaging technologies, image transmission and archive, and quantification of image data is unsurpassed in helping pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and medical device manufacturers perform clinical trials that:
- Reduce variability associated with these activities
- Reduce the size and cost of trials
- Produce a more reliable result
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