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Breast: Page 84
QT Ultrasound to bring breast ultrasound system to China
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Ultrasound technology developer QT Ultrasound has partnered with Shanghai-based TCL Healthcare Equipment to bring its QTscan ultrasound breast imaging system to China.
September 9, 2020
Lunit touts AI mammography studies
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Artificial intelligence (AI) image analysis software developer Lunit is touting results from two recent studies that found its Insight MMG software was as accurate as an average radiologist at identifying breast cancer from mammograms.
September 9, 2020
Do breast screening guidelines overlook Black women?
By
Theresa Pablos
Guidelines that recommend breast screening beginning at age 50 could leave Black women at a disadvantage, according to a September 4 review in the
Journal of Breast Imaging
. Black women were more likely to develop breast cancers in their 40s -- and to have more aggressive forms of the disease.
September 9, 2020
ScreenPoint installs breast AI software in Fla.
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Dutch women's imaging software developer ScreenPoint Medical has installed its artificial intelligence (AI) software to improve early detection and treatment of breast cancer at Florida's Diagnostic Centers of America and Boca Radiology Group.
September 3, 2020
Ultrasound vs. mammo: What's best for lactating women?
By
Theresa Pablos
Ultrasound may be the ideal imaging modality for evaluating palpable breast masses in lactating women, according to the results of a September 1 study in
Radiology
. For breastfeeding patients, targeted ultrasound identified just as many cancers as mammography with fewer false-positive findings.
September 2, 2020
Breast MRI led to COVID-19 treatment for English woman
By
Theresa Pablos
A 68-year-old English woman was treated for a likely case of COVID-19 after a radiologist spotted unusual pulmonary findings on an MRI scan for breast cancer staging. The team behind the case published a report in the September print issue of
Radiology Case Reports
.
September 2, 2020
Hologic releases Brevera breast biopsy updates
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Women's imaging vendor Hologic has released updates to its Brevera breast biopsy system.
August 30, 2020
CureMetrix, Ambra collaborate on breast imaging workflow
By
AuntMinnie.com staff writers
Computer-aided detection software developer CureMetrix and cloud-based software developer Ambra Health are integrating CureMetrix's artificial intelligence software with Ambra's Cloud PACS to improve breast imaging workflow.
August 30, 2020
High-risk breast clinic helps deliver specialized care
By
Theresa Pablos
A breast clinic exclusively for high-risk patients successfully connected at-risk women with evidence-based care, including MRI, genetic counseling, and chemoprevention. Two specialists described the clinics' benefits -- and shortfalls -- in a study published on August 21 in
JCO Oncology Practice
.
August 30, 2020
Which DWI-MRI protocol works best for breast imaging?
By
Theresa Pablos
When it comes to abbreviated breast MRI, what's the best image acquisition protocol? Researchers from Minnesota tested diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) techniques to come up with the most optimal method and published their results August 25 in
Radiology
.
August 27, 2020
Radiologists, AI make a great team in screening mammo
By
Erik L. Ridley
The combination of an artificial intelligence (AI)-based computer-aided detection algorithm with radiologist interpretation can detect more cases of breast cancer on screening mammograms than double reading by radiologists, according to research published online August 27 in
JAMA: Oncology
.
August 26, 2020
AI software can cut screening mammography workload
By
Erik L. Ridley
Swedish researchers found that artificial intelligence (AI)-based computer-aided detection software cut radiologists' screening mammogram workload by more than half. It also could catch more interval and future screening-detected cancers, according to a study published online August 24 in the
Lancet: Digital Health
.
August 25, 2020
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