ESTRO 2025 Congress: GE HealthCare to expand its radiation oncology portfolio and introduce new AI-enabled solutions

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  • The company will showcase innovations designed to optimize the oncology care workflow and enable improved patient outcomes

CHICAGO, May 02, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--GE HealthCare (Nasdaq: GEHC) today announced an intended expansion of its radiation oncology portfolio as well as the introduction of the new AI-enabled MR Contour DL™ at the European Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology (ESTRO) 2025 Congress in Vienna, Austria. The company will also showcase its updated Intelligent Radiation Therapy (iRT), a software solution that standardizes complex workflows, helping to enable a shorter timeline from diagnosis to treatment and more precise radiation therapy.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), cancer continues to be a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for nearly ten million deaths per year.i However, it is estimated that approximately one-third of these lives could be saved if cancer is detected and treated early.ii GE HealthCare's solutions featured at ESTRO aim to empower healthcare professionals with advanced tools and technologies to deliver more precise care, improve timeliness and efficiency, and enhance patient outcomes.

A radiation oncology portfolio that is poised to enable more timely and precise patient care

GE HealthCare intends to add Spectronic Medical AB’s software offering to its radiation oncology portfolio. Spectronic is headquartered in Helsingborg, Sweden, and is focused on advanced image analysis solutions which are designed to improve clinical workflows and enhance patient care in radiation oncology.

To support the growth of its magnetic resonance (MR) in radiation therapy expertise and enhance treatment planning capabilities, GE HealthCare expects to leverage Spectronic Medical’s FDA 510(k) cleared and CE-marked MRI Planner software to enable MR-only radiotherapy workflows. The MRI Planner software leverages AI to convert standard MR images of the brain, head-neck and pelvis into synthetic computed tomography (CT) images required for radiation treatment planning.

"Spectronic Medical was founded on the vision that advanced MRI and AI technologies can unlock entirely new possibilities in radiotherapy," said Dr. Carl Siversson, CEO, Spectronic Medical. "Our MRI-only radiotherapy planning innovations, amplified by GE HealthCare’s global reach and clinical depth, aim to support the evolution toward more precise, personalized, and accessible cancer care."

The Spectronic Medical technology is expected to complement other advanced GE HealthCare solutions for efficient MR-guided radiotherapy workflows, including the AIR™ RT Coil Suite, and AI-based applications such as AIR™ Recon DL for improved image quality and MR Contour DL for organ at risk (OAR) segmentation.