Radiology Business May 15, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Princeton Radiology is joining a growing number of imaging providers offering full-body MRI scans to asymptomatic individuals in the hopes of catching diseases earlier.

The New Jersey private practice is partnering with artificial intelligence firm Ezra to add the examination at its freestanding network of imaging centers. Based in New York, the startup offers an “end to end” cancer screening platform that monitors MRIs for cancer and over 500 other conditions.

Princeton Radiology follows in the footsteps of private equity-backed Rayus, which also partnered with Ezra in April to launch its own nationwide whole-body MRI program.

“We recognize the emerging trend of patients and physicians seeking to proactively detect disease before symptoms arise, and we welcome this opportunity to serve...

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