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ISAC (Image Save And Carry) is an off-line system, where medical information including images can be easily interchanged among computer systems and modalities. Because ISAC system requires a full compatibility, a lot of efforts have been paid for standardization works. This paper reviews the developments of ISAC system and the security mechanism indispensable for medical applications. As an application of ISAC system in medicine, ISAC project in National Cancer Center will be also introduced.

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Ohyama, N. (1993). ISAC Developments and Applications. In: Lemke, H.U., Inamura, K., Jaffe, C.C., Felix, R. (eds) Computer Assisted Radiology / Computergestützte Radiologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-49351-5_10

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