The global x-ray devices and accessories market is witnessing a change in its dynamic. The focus of the consumer is moderately shifting from the stationary X-ray to portable X-ray devices. The factors which are driving this market include increase in aging population, growing incidents of chronic diseases such as cancer, orthopedic, diabetes etc. According to World Health Organization (WHO) cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, and was responsible for 8.8 million deaths in 2015. Globally, nearly 1 in 6 deaths is due to cancer.
The main restraint for the X-ray devices and accessories market is the stringent FDA regulations and authenticated guidelines, and the high cost of portable X-ray devices. The cost of routine check-up which includes X-ray imaging, comprehensive disease testing and blood testing are still very much costly in many countries and thus the X-rays are done mostly post-symptomatic incident. Strong reimbursement for X-ray scans in a wide range of medical insurance options in the emerging nations including China, South Africa, India, and Brazil, has direct comfort to geriatrics that are using the routine scans the maximum.
The global X-ray devices and accessories market report contains an in-depth profiling of the key market players, along with the recent developments (new product launches, partnerships, agreements, collaborations, and joint ventures) and strategies adopted by them to sustain and strengthen their positions in the market. Some of the major players operating in this market are Philips Healthcare, Varian Medical Systems, FUJIFILM Holdings, Toshiba Medical Systems, GE Healthcare, Shimadzu Corporation, Siemens Healthcare, Hitachi Ltd., Agfa Healthcare, Bennett, MinXray,Inc.,Hologic, Carestream Health, KUB Technologies, Inc., Source Ray, Inc., RMS India, Decorin, and Aribexamong others.
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