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ScreenPoint Medical`s Transpara AI reads over three million mammograms
Transpara, the world's leading artificial intelligence (AI) breast care software, has now reached a major new milestone, helping radiologists read over three million mammograms. Across the US, Transpara is providing hundreds of radiologists with a 'second pair' of eyes helping detect cancers earlier and reduce recall rates. Among the radiologists using this revolutionary AI breast care system, ...
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Women’s Health and AI, CureMetrix Joins Forces with AuntMinnie.com and AuntMinnieEurope.com for Virtual Conference
CureMetrix, Inc., a global healthcare technology company that delivers AI-driven software for radiology once again joins forces with AuntMinnie and AuntMinnieEurope, along with industry experts, for the AuntMinnie.com 2022 Virtual Conference - AI, Women’s Health, and More - to be held on March 30 and 31, 2022. Women want to know that the latest technology is supporting their healthcare ...
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New Insights on AI for Radiology being delivered by CureMetrix at RSNA 2021 Annual Meeting
CureMetrix, Inc., a global healthcare technology company that develops AI-based software for radiology, will present multiple in-person and virtual sessions at the 2021 Radiological Society of North American (RSNA) Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting, a hybrid event that will take place both online and live at McCormick Place in Chicago, IL, November 28 to December 2, 2021. Notably, at the ...
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Scion Co-Sponsors Cassi II Breast Biopsy Device Ultrasound Training for Chinese Physicians
During the week of Monday, April 30 – Saturday, May 5, 2012, seven physicians from China will train with internationally distinguished interventional radiologist Ken Tomkovich, MD, director of breast imaging and interventional radiology at CentraState Medical Center and affiliated with Freehold Radiology Group. The training will cover the latest imaging and interventional radiology ...
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New Findings Show AI Software Improves Breast Cancer Detection and Physician Accuracy
A New York City based large volume private practice radiology group conducted a quality assurance review that included an 18 month software evaluation in the breast center comprised of nine (9) specialist radiologists using an FDA cleared artificial intelligence software by Koios Medical, Inc as a second opinion for analyzing and assessing lesions found during breast ultrasound examinations. ...
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QView Medical Inc. Announces FDA PMA Approval for QVCAD for the GE Invenia 3D Automated Breast Ultrasound System (“ABUS”)
QView Medical is pleased to announce FDA approval for QVCAD to be used with the GE Invenia™ ABUS in breast screening for asymptomatic dense breasted women whose mammogram was negative. QVCAD is the next generation CAD system for automated breast ultrasound ("ABUS") based on deep learning algorithms. The QVCAD innovative C-Thru technology combined with ABUS has demonstrated a 33% improved ...
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Kheiron Medical Technologies Forms US Breast Medical Advisory Board; Appoints Three Leaders With Deep Track Record Advocating For Women’s Health
Kheiron Medical Technologies today announced the appointment of Dr. Wendy DeMartini, Dr. Elizabeth Morris, and Dr. Amy Patel to its US Breast Medical Advisory Board. These appointments reinforce Kheiron’s focus on bringing its artificial intelligence solutions to the US market to help radiologists detect breast cancer earlier. Kheiron is committed to assembling an inclusive advisory board ...
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European Radiology Profiles Seno Medical’s Ground-Breaking Breast Cancer Diagnostic Technology
Additional research appearing in the June online issue (open access) of European Radiology features the groundbreaking diagnostic breast cancer imaging technology introduced by Seno Medical Instruments™, Inc. (Seno Medical). This technology might not only help physicians better differentiate between benign and malignant breast lesions, but also discriminate between breast cancer molecular ...
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Additional Research Published In Radiology Demonstrates Application Of Ground-Breaking Breast Cancer Diagnostic Technology
An article recently published in Radiology highlights the groundbreaking use of a new imaging technology introduced by Seno Medical Instruments, Inc.® (Seno Medical) to diagnose breast cancer. The technology may offer physicians a new, non-invasive tool to not only better differentiate between benign and malignant breast cancers, but may also help differentiate between breast cancer molecular ...
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