Breast Imaging

Breast imaging includes imaging modalities used for breast cancer screenings and planning therapy once cancer is detected. Mammography is the primary modality used. Mammogram technology is moving from 2D full-field digital mammography (FFDM) to breast tomosynthesis, or 3D mammography, which helps reduce false positive exams by allowing radiologists to look through the layers of tissue. Overlapping areas of dense breast tissue on 2D mammograms appear similar to cancers and 3D tomo helps determine if suspect areas are cancer or not. About 50% of women have dense breast tissue, which appears white on mammograms, the same as cancers, making diagnosis difficult. Radiologists use the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System (BI-RADS) scoring system to define the density of breast tissue. Many states now require patients to be notified if they have dense breasts so they understand their mammograms might be suboptimal and they should use supplemental imaging that can see through the dense areas. This includes tomosythesis, breast ultrasound, automated breast ultrasound (ABUS), breast MRI, contrast enhanced mammography and nuclear imaging, including positron emission mammography (PEM).

Regulatory news: Aurora gets nod from China for breast MRI system

Aurora Imaging Technology announced its receipt of a RegistrationCertificate for its Aurora 1.5T Dedicated Breast MRI System from theState Food and Drug Administration of the People’s Republic of China(SFDA).

Confirma introduces new breast MRI CADstream capabilities at ISMRM

MRI computer-aided-detection provider Confirma Inc. this week announced expanded capabilities for its CADstream for breast MRI.

Aurora gains capital to push breast MRI system via stock sale

Aurora Imaging Technology Inc. has sold $10 million of Series C Preferred Stock to two equity funds managed by the Pharos Capital Group. The funds will be used to push the company’s Aurora 1.5T Dedicated Breast MRI system with Bilateral UltraRODEO.

Aurora gets numerous certifications for breast MRI, broadens reach

Aurora Imaging Technology Inc., a manufacturer MRI for breast imaging applications, this week announced that it has achieved ISO 13485:2003, CMDCAS and Conformité Européene (CE) Marking certifications for its Aurora 1.5T Dedicated Breast MRI System with Bilateral RODEO (Rotating Delivery of Excitation Off-Resonance).

Breast MRI CAD gains CPT code

CAD Sciences has announced the creation of the first Category III Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code that can be used for breast MRI CAD reimbursement claims.

Aurora Dedicated Breast MRI System upgrade installed at Boston-based imaging center

Faulkner-Sagoff Breast Imaging and Diagnostic Centre at Faulkner Hospital, Boston, Mass., is using the Aurora Dedicated Breast MRI System to provide patients with a more advanced breast cancer detection.

Aurora's breast MRI system goes to Taiwan

Aurora Imaging Technology Inc. has installed its first dedicated Breast MRI system outside the United States at the Breast Care Center at Chai-I Hospital in Taiwan.

Q&A: Breast MRI Shows Its Strength

Mitchell Schnall, MD, of the University of Pittsburgh details the strengths and challenges of this formidable adjunct to mammography.

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