Lucintel Forecasts Radiation Detection System Market to Reach $XX Billion by 2028

According to the recent study the radiation detection system market is projected to reach an estimated $XX billion by 2028 from $XX billion in 2023, at a CAGR of 6% to 8% from 2023 to 2028. Growth in this market is primarily driven by growing demand of radiation detection systems considering the prevalence of cancer, awareness towards health leading to increasing number of PET/CT scans, and expansion in military expenditure leading towards the risk of exposure to high radiation level.
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“Detection and monitoring market is expected to remain the largest segment during the forecast period.”
Based on product, the radiation detection system market is segmented into detection and monitoring and safety. Lucintel forecasts that the detection and monitoring market is expected to remain the largest segment due to the extensive demand for detection and monitoring devices in the healthcare, homeland security and defense, and energy and power industries.
“Within the radiation detection system market, the medical and healthcare segment is expected to remain the largest end use industry”
Based on end use industry the medical and healthcare segment is expected to witness the highest growth over the forecast period due to the growing demand for radiation detection systems attributed to increasing prevalence of cancer and other related diseases. The knowledge and awareness for nuclear medicine and radiation ther