The global radiation dose management market size is expected to reach USD 1,084.39 Million by 2032, according to a new study by Polaris Market Research. The report “Radiation Dose Management Market Share, Size, Trends, Industry Analysis Report, By Product & Services (Radiation Dose Management Solutions, Radiation Dose Management Services); By Modality; By Mode of Deployment; By End-User; By Region; Segment Forecast, 2024 - 2032” gives a detailed insight into current market dynamics and provides analysis on future market growth.
The growth of radiation dose management is mainly driven by a rise in the use of medical imaging modalities driven by a surging incidence of chronic diseases. The demand for healthcare services is increasing, which leads to more diagnostic and interventional procedures that use ionizing radiation, like X-rays and CT scans. Both healthcare practitioners and patients are becoming more aware of the importance of managing radiation doses effectively. This emphasizes the need for comprehensive solutions. The combination of these factors, such as the widespread use of medical imaging, the increased awareness of radiation-related risks, the rise in chronic diseases, and the expansion of radiology equipment installations, contribute to the growth of the radiation dose management market.
Radiation dose management is a medical framework designed to control, enhance, or mitigate radiation doses. This is achieved through the use of advanced computed tomography (CT) reduction technologies and barriers. The framework includes tools to monitor patient exposure, optimize processes, ensure quality, manage radiation doses, and implement real-time monitoring of staff doses.
The Radiation Dose Management market is growing owing to technology advancements in radiation therapy, particularly with robot-assisted brachytherapy. The use of advanced technology can enhance radiation therapy for prostate cancer by incorporating high-quality imaging and improving needle placement and seed delivery. This has the potential to raise the standard of care for patients.
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Artificial intelligence technologies are increasingly being used in radiology practices, which can have a significant impact on radiation dose management. AI algorithms help to optimize imaging protocols, forecast patient-specific radiation doses, and improve image reconstruction techniques. AI helps to improve risk prediction for cardiovascular disease, lung cancer, and other potential causes of death by using data from low-dose CT scans of the lungs.
Radiation Dose Management Market Report Highlights
Polaris Market Research has segmented the Radiation Dose Management market report based on product & services, modality, mode of deployment, end-user, and region:
Radiation Dose Management, Product & Services Outlook (Revenue - USD Million, 2019 - 2032)
Radiation Dose Management, Modality Outlook (Revenue - USD Million, 2019 - 2032)
Radiation Dose Management, Mode of Deployment Channel Outlook (Revenue - USD Million, 2019 - 2032)
Radiation Dose Management, End-User Channel Outlook (Revenue - USD Million, 2019 - 2032)
Radiation Dose Management, Regional Outlook (Revenue - USD Million, 2019 - 2032)
Report Attributes |
Details |
Market size value in 2024 |
USD 388.11 million |
Revenue forecast in 2032 |
USD 1,084.39 million |
CAGR |
13.7% from 2024 – 2032 |
Base year |
2023 |
Historical data |
2019 – 2022 |
Forecast period |
2024 – 2032 |
Quantitative units |
Revenue in USD million and CAGR from 2024 to 2032 |
Segments Covered |
By Product & Services, By Modality, By Mode of Deployment, By End-User, By Region |
Regional scope |
North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America; Middle East & Africa |
Customization |
Report customization as per your requirements with respect to countries, region and segmentation |
For Specific Research Requirements |