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Adjunctive imaging technologies help with early detection of breast cancer

Published in Medical Devices and Surgical Technology Week, January 11th, 2004

Adjunctive imaging modalities, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), nuclear breast imaging, and automated biopsy, are supplementing mammography's role as the gold standard in the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer.

New analysis from Frost & Sullivan, North American Adjunctive Breast Imaging and Automated Biopsy Equipment Markets, reveals that revenues in this industry totaled $22.0 million in 2002 and are projected to reach $64.7 million by 2010.

"By providing greater diagnostic certainty in mammographically ambiguous cases and better image quality in women with radiodense breasts, adjunctive technologies are holding out hope that...

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