Body Vision Medical's LungVision Gains Approval in Australia

Body Vision Medical has received regulatory approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration for its LungVision imaging system in Australia, enhancing lung cancer diagnosis capabilities.

Body Vision Medical has received regulatory approval from the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA) for its LungVision advanced imaging system in Australia, announced in a press release. This approval allows the company to expand access to its AI-powered imaging technology, which aids in the early and accurate diagnosis of lung cancer.

LungVision transforms any C-arm into a 3D imaging system, providing real-time navigation and enhanced visualization for more precise bronchoscopic biopsies. This technology aligns with the Australian Government's National Lung Cancer Screening Program, which aims to detect lung cancer at earlier stages.

Body Vision Medical has partnered with ParagonCare to distribute LungVision in Australia and New Zealand, addressing the critical need for accurate lung cancer diagnosis in these regions. The collaboration is expected to improve patient outcomes by enabling more confident diagnoses and supporting early-stage cancer detection efforts.

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