Recent coverage in the Financial Times

Recent coverage in the Financial Times
Recent coverage in the Financial Times
An article published yesterday in the Financial Times examined the rapid global rise of preventive full-body MRI scans, comparing international providers offering top-to-toe imaging as part of executive and longevity-focused health programs.
As a radiologist I am involved in MRI Total Body scan for nearly 10 years and have done over 25.000 MRI Total Body Scans.
🔗 Read the article here: https://images.ft.com/v3/image/raw/ftcms%3A13901ab8-7705-4a84-b7f5-1e01ffad729b?source=next-article&fit=scale-down&quality=highest&width=490&dpr=2
This article highlights how quickly this market is expanding — and makes clear that not all providers operate under the same clinical model, including other players on the market such as Prenuvo
At Scan Clinic we have made deliberate choices that differentiate our approach:
🔎 Double reading by radiologists
Every scan is independently reviewed by two radiologists (4 eyes principle) reducing false positives and preventing unnecessary referrals, additional testing, and patient anxiety.
🤖 Advanced AI integration
Our radiologists are supported by validated AI applications, including:
• Brain age analysis (Brainage) DeepHealth
• AI-driven prostate assessment (Hevi AI )
• Comprehensive body composition and multi Liver scan analysis (Perspectum Ltd )
Technology enhances precision — always within a medically supervised framework.
🗣 Immediate, in-person results discussion
Patients receive a direct verbal explanation immediately after the scan, allowing for context, clarification, reassurance — or clear next steps — on the spot.
A clear and understandable report in their online available patient file (@practiplan) using AI LLM (Wellcom Health) and direct access to their images using PixelData.
💡 Accessible pricing
Through streamlined workflows, double reading, and AI-supported efficiency, we offer high-quality preventive MRI at a substantially lower price point than many international competitors.
As preventive full-body MRI becomes more mainstream, the real differentiator is not simply access to advanced scanners — but responsible interpretation, avoidance of unnecessary downstream care, transparent communication, and affordability.
The discussion raised by the Financial Times is timely.
The next step is defining what responsible preventive imaging should truly look like.
#prevention
#mri
#AI
Anton Rijkers
Hans Westerhof
Erik R. Ranschaert, MD, PhD
Paul Algra
Rutger Cohen
Scan Clinic
Ali Balci, MD PhD
Rogier Heide MD PhD dermatoloog
Marcel Melis
Ashis Brahma, MD
Deniz Alis
Perspectum Ltd
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