Ezra enables wider access to full-body MRI scans for early cancer detection

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Published date: April 7, 2025
  • Location: New York City, New York City, New York, United States
Decrypt received an exclusive look at technology developed by Ezra, a New York-based medical company. This technology, purportedly powered by artificial intelligence, aims to assist doctors in identifying cancer cells more effectively. The company offered an immersive experience with the Ezra MRI scanner, touting its potential to enhance the early detection and treatment of cancer through comprehensive full-body scans.

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