Japan Near Infrared Imaging Market 2019 Size, Growth Analysis Report, Forecast to 2025

Japan near infrared imaging market is anticipated to grow at a CAGR around 9.9% during the forecast period. The near infrared imaging has the significant market in Japan due to increase in the healthcare expenditure, increase of chronic disease and better healthcare infrastructure. Additionally, Japan’s rapidly increasing healthcare costs is driven by an increasing research and development in life science and increasing chronic diseases, as well as the emergence of innovative and expensive treatments. The Laboratory of Molecular Theranostics (LMT), is a major basic research section of the Molecular Imaging Program. It focuses on the development of imaging and theranostic probes with an emphasis on optical probes. The LMT has desired to develop probes that could aid in the detection of tumors, for instance, during surgical resections or endoscopy. For investigating new near infrared (NIR) a fluorophores dye discovered include IRDye700DX (IR700). Japan has the least number of CVD cases there are very few fatal cases for heart attack, cancer or diabetes. However, mortality rate may increase due to CVD, coronary heart disease, diabetes and other life style-oriented diseases.

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Japan near infrared imaging market is segmented on the basis of disease and technology. Based on disease, the market is segmented into cancer surgeries, gastrointestinal surgeries, cardiovascular surgeries and plastic surgeries. Based on technology, the market is segmented into fluorescence imaging and bioluminescence imaging. 

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Japan Near Infrared Imaging Market Segmentation

By Disease

  • Cancer Surgeries
  • Gastrointestinal Surgeries
  • Cardiovascular Surgeries
  • Plastic Surgeries

By Technology

  • Fluorescence Imaging
  • Fluorescence Reflectance Imaging (FRI)
  • Tomographic Fluorescence Imaging        
  • Bioluminescence Imaging

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