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New TriMarkPublications Report on Medical Imaging Markets

TriMarkPublications.com cites in its newly published "Medical Imaging Markets" report that the global medical imaging market will spike to over $35 billion by 2019.

For more information, visit: www.trimarkpublications.com/products/Medical-Imaging-Markets.html.

Medical imaging can be categorized into nine main modalities: X-ray, ultrasound, computed tomography (CT), positron emission tomography (PET), single photon emission tomography (SPECT), magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear medicine (NM), mammography and fluoroscopy. North America was the largest single market for medical imaging in 2012, valued at $6.6 billion and representing 28% of the global medical imaging market.

The "Medical Imaging Markets" report covers:

  • Hybrid Modalities
  • Digital Radiography/Computed Radiography (DR/CR)
  • Image-Guided Radiation Therapy (IGRT)
  • CT Angiography
  • Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT)
  • Diagnostic Imaging Hardware
  • Diagnostic Imaging Software
  • Global Oncology Biomarkers Market
  • U.S. Healthcare Reform

The "Medical Imaging Markets" report examines companies manufacturing medical imaging equipment and supplies in the world. Companies covered include: 3mensio, Agfa, B-K, Canon, Biosound Esaote, Fujifilm, GE, Hitachi, Hologic, Imaging Diagnostic, Konica Minolta, Philips, Schick, Shimadzu, Siemens, SonoSite, Toshiba, Varian and VuCOMP.

Detailed charts with sales forecasts and marketshare data are included. For more information, visit: www.trimarkpublications.com/products/Medical-Imaging-Markets.html.

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