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THE EASIEST WAYThe solutions available today for sponsors to manage their imaging clinical trials are expensive, error prone, inefficient, and non transparent.
They are typically based on picture archiving and communications systems (PACs) or research information systems (RIS), which were originally developed for the medical/ hospital segments and poorly reverse engineered to meet the requirements of the clinical trial segment which are substantially different.
In addition, most of the traditional options available to sponsors rely more on manpower rather than technology. This has resulted in solutions which provide very little control to the sponsors during the trial resulting in avoidable budget overuns, delays and risks to the trials.
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Radiant Sage's objective is to provide a clinical image management technology solution that can get a trial up and running within weeks, under sponsor.
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THE EASIEST WAYThe company and its products are built on the following 6 inviolable EIFCCT fundamentals:
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Radiant Sage's solutions have innumerable uses which result in substantial quantiable benefits to the various players in the clinical trial eco system.
To demonstrate some of the potential uses of the Radiant Sage products, a few real-life case study examples have been produced here:
A clinical trial is being conducted for a new drug. An imaging CRO is contracted to oversee the process. They receive images from multiple sites.
A researcher has developed a new algorithm for segmenting brain tissue. The researcher wants to search the repository for brain scans with particular acquisition parameters.
FDA requests to see images during the submission process. The requested images are pulled from the Corelab-in-a-Box repository for FDA review. Alternatively,
In the event of an acquisition, divestiture or in-licensing agreement, it is imperative that both legacy and new image data can be stored & migrated effectively and accessed globally.