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04.04.2026 18:01
New installations of MRI scans, which doctors rely on to diagnose a host of ailments including cancers, neurological disorders and cardiac conditions, could become more expensive if the supply crunch deepens, radiologists and medical technology companies like Siemens told ThePrint.

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West Asia war: No MRI blackout from helium crisis, but cost pressure likely for new & ageing scanners
After Iran-linked disruptions in Qatar hit helium exports, India’s MRI services stay stable. But rising costs may delay new machines and burden old scanners.
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