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市场调查报告书
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全球放射检测市场:市场规模、份额和趋势分析(按检测方式、最终用途和地区划分),细分市场预测(2026-2033 年)Radiology Procedures Market Size, Share & Trends Analysis Report By Modality (X-Ray, Mammography, Computed Tomography), By End Use (Hospitals, Diagnostic Imaging Centers), By Region (International, U.S.), And Segment Forecasts, 2026 - 2033 |
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全球放射检测市场预计到 2025 年将价值 2,667 亿美元,预计到 2033 年将达到 3,565 亿美元,2026 年至 2033 年的复合年增长率为 3.6%。
这种强劲增长是由对早期准确诊断的需求不断增加、慢性病和文明病的患病率上升以及CT和数位X光系统等成像技术的快速发展所推动的。
此外,医疗基础设施的扩张、预防医学意识的提高以及主要市场参与企业加大投资预计将推动市场成长。随着对癌症、心血管疾病、神经系统疾病和糖尿病等疾病进行早期、准确、非侵入性诊断的需求日益增长,放射学已成为现代临床决策的核心。随着医疗系统优先考虑早期检测、精准医疗和以结果为导向的治疗,在筛检、诊断、治疗计划制定和长期监测的各个阶段,对影像学的依赖性都在不断提高。
癌症仍然是放射影像需求的主要驱动因素之一。根据美国国家卫生统计中心统计,2023年美国报告了约1,958,310例新增癌症病例和609,820例癌症相关死亡病例。 CT、X光和乳房X光检查等影像技术在整个癌症治疗过程中至关重要,它们支持大规模筛检、肿瘤检测、分期、手术计划、疗效评估和术后后续观察。外科医生越来越依赖术前CT和MRI来准确了解肿瘤的大小、边界和解剖关係,这直接提高了手术的准确性和患者的预后。随着全球癌症发生率的持续上升,预计影像检查的数量也将相应增加。
此外,全球人口的快速老化正在加速全球对放射学检查的需求。老年人患有慢性疾病、残疾和退化性疾病的风险显着高于其他人群,因此影像学检查对于早期发现、疾病后续观察和临床决策至关重要。美国国家生物技术资讯中心(NCBI)的多项研究表明,65岁及以上人群更容易患神经系统疾病、帕金森氏症、心血管疾病和肌肉骨骼退化性疾病,而这些疾病的诊断和治疗都高度依赖放射学评估。这些人口趋势正在推动放射学检查需求的激增。世界卫生组织(WHO)预测,全球60岁以上人口将从2020年的约10亿增加到2030年的约14亿,到2050年将几乎翻一番,达到21亿。同时,患有多种合併症(包括中风、忧郁症、失智症和虚弱症)的老年患者数量也急剧增加。随着老龄化增长,肌肉质量、骨骼密度和身体组成发生变化,导致跌倒、骨折和受伤的风险增加,直接推动了急诊和常规临床环境中对 X 光和 CT 诊断程序的需求。
快速的技术创新是推动放射影像市场成长的强大动力。材料科学、检测器设计和人工智慧 (AI) 的进步正在改变诊断成像的性能、成本结构和临床工作流程。 X光探测技术和人工智慧驱动的诊断影像系统的持续改进,正在拓展临床应用范围,提高诊断准确性,并增加医院和诊断影像中心所进行的检查数量。
下一代创新的一个显着例子是佛罗里达州立大学 (FSU) 的研究人员于 2026 年 2 月宣布开发出用于先进 X 射线技术的新型混合材料。这项由马碧武教授领导的研究引入了有机金属卤化物错合(OMHC) 和有机金属卤化物杂化物 (OMHH),这些新材料旨在解决传统无机 X 射线检测器长期存在的难题。传统的碲化镉 (CdTe) 和碲化锌镉 (CdZnTe) 等材料硬度高、成本高、製造过程耗能巨大且依赖有毒元素,因此限制了其规模化应用和永续性。
The global radiology procedures market size was estimated at USD 266.7 billion in 2025 and is estimated to reach at USD 356.5 billion by 2033, growing at a CAGR of 3.6% from 2026 to 2033. This robust growth is driven by increasing demand for early and accurate diagnosis, rising prevalence of chronic and lifestyle-related diseases, and rapid technological advancements in imaging modalities such as CT, and digital X-ray systems.
In addition, the expansion of healthcare infrastructure, growing awareness of preventive healthcare, and rising investments by key market players are expected to propel the market. Conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, neurological disorders, and diabetes require early, accurate, and non-invasive diagnosis, positioning radiology at the core of modern clinical decision-making. As healthcare systems prioritize early detection, precision medicine, and outcome-based care, reliance on imaging procedures continues to intensify across screening, diagnosis, treatment planning, and long-term monitoring.
Cancer remains one of the strongest demand generators for radiological procedures. According to the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics, approximately 1,958,310 new cancer cases and 609,820 cancer-related deaths were reported in the U.S. in 2023. Imaging modalities such as CT, X-ray, and mammography are indispensable throughout the oncology care pathway, supporting population screening, tumor detection, staging, surgical planning, treatment response assessment, and post-therapy surveillance. Surgeons increasingly depend on preoperative CT and MRI to accurately delineate tumor size, margins, and anatomical relationships, directly improving surgical precision and patient outcomes. As cancer incidence continues to rise globally, imaging volumes are expected to grow proportionally.
Moreover, the rapidly aging global population accelerating demand for radiology procedures worldwide. Older adults face a significantly higher risk of chronic illnesses, disabilities, and degenerative conditions, making diagnostic imaging essential for early detection, disease monitoring, and clinical decision-making. Multiple NCBI studies confirm that individuals aged 65 years and above are more susceptible to neurological disorders, Parkinson's disease, cardiovascular conditions, and musculoskeletal degeneration, all of which rely heavily on radiological evaluation. Demographic trends reinforce this demand surge. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), the global population aged 60 years and above increased from approximately 1 billion in 2020 to around 1.4 billion by 2030 and is expected to nearly double to 2.1 billion by 2050. This expansion is accompanied by a sharp rise in elderly patients with multiple comorbidities, including stroke, depression, dementia, and frailty. Age-related changes in muscle mass, bone density, and body composition increase the risk of falls, fractures, and injuries, directly driving demand for X-ray and CT-based diagnostic procedures in both emergency and routine care settings.
Rapid technological innovation is a powerful driver accelerating growth in the radiological procedures market, as advances in materials science, detector design, and artificial intelligence are transforming imaging performance, cost structures, and clinical workflows. Continuous improvements in X-ray detection technologies and AI-enabled imaging systems are expanding clinical applications, improving diagnostic accuracy, and increasing procedure volumes across hospitals and diagnostic imaging centers.
A notable example of next-generation innovation emerged in February 2026, when researchers at Florida State University (FSU) announced the development of new hybrid materials for advanced X-ray technologies. Led by Professor Biwu Ma, the research introduced organic metal halide complexes (OMHCs) and organic metal halide hybrids (OMHHs) a new class of materials that address longstanding limitations of conventional inorganic X-ray detectors. Traditional materials such as cadmium telluride (CdTe) and cadmium zinc telluride (CdZnTe) are rigid, expensive, energy-intensive to manufacture, and rely on toxic elements, which constrain scalability and sustainability.
Global Radiology Procedures Market Report Segmentation
This report forecasts revenue growth at global levels and provides an analysis of the latest industry trends in each of the sub-segments from 2021 to 2033. Forthis study, Grand View Research has segmented the global radiology procedures market report based on modality, end use, and region: