The software is not available for downloading. I've visited the old link that pointed to the homepage, but a 404 error page is displayed instead. If you don't know, the 404 error means that the resources that you've tried to access are not there (deleted, moved, discontinued).
I'm Gowry and I was wondering if MIMICS can be used for modelling the human breast. I'm doing my masters research on the feasibility of electrical bioimpedance as a method to diagnose breast cancer. Hope to hear from you soon.
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Answer by
Alex Urbach
Yes, Mimics can be used to study various body parts using available imagery. You will need image data sets in order to study them. According to the official information, the image you can use in the application are: knee, hip, chest, head, and brain. This means you can use the application for your research and observation.
The software is not available for downloading. I've visited the old link that pointed to the homepage, but a 404 error page is displayed instead. If you don't know, the 404 error means that the resources that you've tried to access are not there (deleted, moved, discontinued).
Then I've used their search functions and found the software, but as they've said, you have to contact them to request a trial: http://www.materialise.com/en/medical/software/mimics
No info could be found for the Student Edition.
I'm Gowry and I was wondering if MIMICS can be used for modelling the human breast. I'm doing my masters research on the feasibility of electrical bioimpedance as a method to diagnose breast cancer. Hope to hear from you soon.
Yes, Mimics can be used to study various body parts using available imagery. You will need image data sets in order to study them. According to the official information, the image you can use in the application are: knee, hip, chest, head, and brain. This means you can use the application for your research and observation.