GE HealthCare to feature Mobile Mammography Screening Truck along with Latest AI Platform as part of SBI2024 Breast Cancer Imaging Showcase
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The latest MyBreastAI Suite* supports clinicians in accelerating breast cancer detection, while the company’s
Pristina Bright ** solution helps healthcare providers start a new contrast program.
Breast cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among women, with one in eight facing diagnosis in their lifetime.1 Regular mammograms are critical, but their effectiveness is reduced in women with dense breast tissue, who are four to six times more likely to develop breast cancer.2 As a result, clinicians are turning to supplemental screening options and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to help enhance the detection and diagnosis of breast cancer, improve patient outcomes, and help with radiology workflow so more patients can benefit from the world’s most sophisticated mammography tools.3
GE HealthCare’s latest MyBreastAI Suite provides an all-in-one AI platform optimized for mammography to support clinicians with breast cancer detection. With this initial release, MyBreastAI Suite integrates three AI applications from iCAD including ProFound AI for DBT, SecondLook for 2D Mammography and PowerLook Density Assessment to help support early detection and improve patient outcomes, as well as help radiology departments improve operational productivity.
"As part of GE HealthCare’s ongoing commitment to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes, we continue to explore how we can leverage the power of AI in mammography to support the early detection of breast cancer,” says
Contrast-Enhanced Mammography (CEM), a technology first pioneered by
In an effort to help further advance breast cancer and support healthcare providers in starting a new contrast program, the company will also be showcasing its
With
“Through our research and clinical experiences, contrast enhanced mammography (CEM) continues to emerge as game-changer in helping to improve breast cancer outcomes for patients facing this difficult diagnosis,” shares Dr.
As part of the company’s commitment to enabling access to healthcare,
Visit booth 301 to learn more about GE HealthCare’s personalized breast cancer screening solutions, including:
- Senographe Pristina, a mammography system designed to provide a better patient experience and optimized for rapid diagnosis;
- Invenia ABUS, the first FDA-approved automatic breast ultrasound supplemental screening specifically designed for detecting cancer in dense breast;
- SenoBright HD Contrast Enhanced Mammography (CEM), which combines mammography and vascular-based screening methods to highlight areas of unusual blood-flow patterns that may indicate malignancy - helping reduce the masking effect of fibro glandular breast tissue so lesions can be more clearly identifiable; and
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Serena Bright , the industry’s first contrast-guided biopsy solution which transforms the screening room into an interventional suite if medical indications recommend pathology.
*MyBreastAI suite is a commercial offering that includes GE HealthCare’s |
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1 Breastcancer.org. Breast Cancer Facts and Statistics. Available at: https://www.breastcancer.org/facts-statistics. Last accessed |
2 Boyd NF et al. NEJM 2007; 356: 227-36. |
3 Bashar, MD Abu; Begam, Nazia1. Breast cancer surpasses lung cancer as the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide. |
4 Compared to without contrast. |
5 Sung JS, et al. Performance of Dual-Energy Contrast-enhanced Digital Mammography for Screening Women at Increased Risk of Breast Cancer. Radiology. 2019 Oct;293(1):81-88. |
6 Sorin V, et al. Contrast-Enhanced Spectral Mammography in Women With Intermediate Breast Cancer Risk and Dense Breasts. AJR Am J Roentgenol. 2018 Nov;211(5):W267-W274. |
7 Data on file. |
8 Over 8 hours. Data on file, |
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