Breast cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women worldwide. Today, breast cancer is defined by cancer type and detection is dependent on a variety of factors, including breast density. A comprehensive approach using multiple modalities is recommended. New guidelines* for screening, diagnosis and management can include mammography, ultrasound, MRI, and clinical informatics.
*American Cancer Society (ACS).
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Mammography** Philips digital mammography solutions enable high volume screening, diagnosis and multimodality viewing of mammography, MRI, and ultrasound images. **Select products not available for sale in North America Go to Mammography section | |
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Ultrasound Philips ultrasound systems are driving innovations in breast imaging by helping to improve diagnosis, workflow, and therapy monitoring. New advances in tissue aberration technology improve imaging of dense and fatty breast tissue, and advances in volumetric imaging provide new information and visualization of the C‐plane. Go to Ultrasound section |  |
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MRI Elite Breast is a unique selection of imaging techniques, coils, workflow tools, and a dedicated breast trolley for improved patient comfort and throughput. Our MRI solutions facilitate efficient and intuitive biopsy planning, integrated post-processing software and BI-RADS reporting. Go to MRI section | |
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Clinical Informatics Philips information management systems seamlessly connect each product within our breast health portfolio together creating one total solution. Our systems make it possible to manage images and data in a structured way, integrated on a single desktop. iSite PACS enables multimodality breast image management by providing an integrated view of mammography, ultrasound, and MR breast images at a personalized workstation. MammoDiagnost VU is a dedicated mammography workstation that works via DICOM with any vendor’s modality and any vendor’s PACS. Go to Clinical Informatics section |  |
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