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Expanding
World Radiography Market Relies on Both Traditional and Digital
New York, May 11, 2006 — Both
digital and traditional X-ray systems will contribute to sustained market growth
worldwide in the next several years. Despite years of availability, digital
X-ray systems currently make up only 30% of the worldwide radiography market.
System upgrades and continued placement of computed tomography (CT) and
mammography systems in the developed world as well as traditional systems in the
developing world will push the world market for X-ray equipment to nearly $6
billion.
According to
Medical Imaging Markets, Volume 1: Radiography, a new study from Kalorama
Information, digital radiographic equipment—both X-ray and mammography—is
expected to experience double-digit growth in the United States through 2010.
Worldwide, revenues from CT equipment are also expected to show strong growth to
$3.6 billion by 2010.
While the advantages of digital—elimination of film cost and chemical usage;
instant, sharper imaging; simplified image sharing over networks; and easier
storage, among others—certainly point to increased usage and growth in market
share, digital modalities will not completely eliminate the need for film-based
systems, particularly in developing countries and for specific conditions.
However, as picture archiving and communications system (PACs) continue to
penetrate institutions, the switch to digital will accelerate.
“In many circumstances, traditional X-Rays could remain the preferred method of
imaging, for example, in orthopedics where actual bone measurements aid in the
proper placement of surgical implants,” notes Joseph Constance, the report’s
author. “Digital will also continue to be cost prohibitive in many parts of the
world, keeping it from becoming the primary worldwide mode of medical imaging
for quite some time.”
Examining the current and potential global markets for both traditional and
digital imaging, including several distinct imaging modalities and applications,
Medical Imaging Markets, Volume 1: Radiography provides a comprehensive look at
the markets for general radiography, fluoroscopy, mammography, and computed
tomography.
The report also explores manufacturers’ revenues and market share, with
particular focus on the U.S. market, and includes profiles of major global
manufacturers. It can be purchased directly from Kalorama Information by
clicking:
http://www.bioportfolio.com/cgi-bin/acatalog/Medical_Imaging_Markets__Volume_I__Radiography.html
About Kalorama Information
Kalorama Information, a division of MarketResearch.com, supplies the latest
in independent market research for the life sciences. To view their catalogue go
to:
http://www.bioportfolio.com/cgi-bin/acatalog/Kalorama.html
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