Radiology Business October 22, 2024
Marty Stempniak

Whole-body MRI startup Ezra is expanding to a new major city in partnership with private practice Princeton Radiology, the companies announced recently.

The two will broaden their reach into the Philadelphia area, offering an “end to end” screening platform that uses AI to monitor images for cancer and 500 other conditions. New York City-based Ezra first announced its team-up with Princeton Radiology in May, with early success now propelling further expansion.

“The Philadelphia area is an incredibly important market for Ezra, given the diversity of its population, the healthcare infrastructure of the city, and the high rates of cancer across the state,” Emi Gal, founder and CEO of Ezra, said in a statement shared Oct. 16. “… We’ve...

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