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Medical Composites Market worth $1,478 million by 2025 - Exclusive Report by MarketsandMarkets™

Carbon fiber type of medical composites comprises a major share of the medical composites market in terms of value and volume Carbon fiber composites comprise carbon fibers and different matrix resins. The use of carbon fiber composites in medical applications provides strength, stiffness, and fatigue resistance. These composites are radiolucent and non-magnetic, thereby giving minimum after-effects during diagnostic imaging. In orthopedic and body implant applications, these carbon fiber composite products reduce the risk of allergies. The carbon fiber composites-based medical equipment market has been growing significantly over the last three to five years owing to increasing demand in imaging components, prosthetic applications, wheels-chairs, surgical tables, and oncology treatment, among others. The market growth is also driven by technological innovations and increased use in new medical devices such as tabletops of X-ray machines and patient positioning tables.

Minister of Health Says Mzuzu Central Hospital To Have CT Scan Soon

By Chisomo Phiri Minister of Health Khumbize Kandodo Chiponda has assured people in northern region that her Ministry is trying all possibilities for Mzuzu Central Hospital to have Computerized Tomography (CT) scanning machine after the hospital stay longer without the machine. Mzuzu Central hospital is said to have no CT machine over the years which makes it difficult for the patients to be scanned hence forcing them to travel from Mzuzu to Blantyre and Lilongwe for such scanning services. Speaking on Tuesday at Mzuzu Central hospital Chiponda promised that her Ministry is engaging with different partners including the Ministry of Finance to find ways on how they can source funds to procure CT scan for Mzuzu Central hospital and other equipment like MRI scan and many others. She said the materials will not be only for central hospital but also for District and Community Hospital.

Shared decision-making: Is it harmful for lung cancer screening?

April 14, 2021 On March 9, AuntMinnie.com reported that the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF) had doubled down on its recommendation for shared decision-making in CT lung cancer screening, prompting the question among critics of exactly how useful shared decision-making is for this particular use. Dr. Fred Grannis Jr. To address the question, it is necessary to review the history of shared decision-making and decision aids for lung cancer screening. As I have earlier reported on AuntMinnie.com, 1 the idea of shared decision-making originated with Dr. Peter Bach, who had served as senior advisor to the director of the U.S. Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS).

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