Siemens Provides Breast Care Solutions - For Women. For Health. For Life.
01 12월 2008 - 4:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Comprehensive solutions that follow the complete continuum of
breast care CHICAGO, Nov. 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Siemens
Healthcare (http://www.siemens.com/healthcare) showcases the
clinical workflow of breast cancer care at the 94th Scientific
Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North
America (RSNA) from November 30 to December 5 at McCormick Place
(Booth #922, East Building/Lakeside Center, Hall D) in Chicago.
From early detection and diagnosis through therapy and aftercare,
Siemens demonstrates its comprehensive portfolio of innovations for
women's health. (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070904/SIEMENSLOGO ) Breast
cancer is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in women. In 2007,
1.3 million cases were diagnosed and 465,000 women died
worldwide(1). The National Cancer Institute estimates that a woman
has a 1 in 8 chance of developing breast cancer during her
lifetime. But even with statistics as these, the good news is that
advanced diagnostic and treatment technology developments have
helped reduce death from breast cancer by approximately 24 percent
since 1992. "For clinicians, and certainly for patients, breast
cancer care has now become a truly personalized clinical workflow,"
said Thomas Miller, CEO, Workflow & Solutions, Siemens
Healthcare. "The clinical focus is first on early detection, and
then differential diagnosis, staging, and precise characterization
of the nature of the disease so that an individualized and
customized treatment plan can be selected. Siemens understands
this, and we have unique technologies to deliver an integrated
solution allowing our customers to deliver the best, as well as the
most efficient standard of care." Through a unique combination of
advanced imaging, laboratory diagnostics, and information
technologies, Siemens' innovations help physicians detect, diagnose
and treat breast cancer in its earliest, most treatable stages, as
well as providing them with comprehensive after-care solutions.
This holistic approach enables shorter exams, streamlined workflow,
and improved patient outcomes. With clinical guidelines suggesting
different types of exams for breast care, imaging technologies are
playing an increasing role in all stages of breast care. At RSNA,
Siemens is showcasing its latest advancements in breast ultrasound
and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), as well as the
next-generation of digital mammography systems. MAGNETOM Espree -
Pink The American Cancer Society's new screening guidelines
recommend that high-risk women receive an annual MRI, which could
impact up to 1.4 million women.(1) Siemens' latest innovation in
MRI, the MAGNETOM(R) Espree - Pink, is a dedicated MR breast
scanner which combines the Open Bore design of the MAGNETOM Espree
with the Sentinelle Vanguard for Siemens, a breast coil solution
that offers exceptional breast imaging and biopsy access. MAGNETOM
Espree - Pink offers unmatched patient comfort, unique
applications, and an innovative workflow pushing MRI Breast Care to
the next level. The MAGNETOM Espree - Pink offers the same
unprecedented level of patient comfort of the MAGNETOM Espree, the
worlds first Open Bore MRI. Enabling feet-first and head-first
positioning and excellent access to perform biopsies, the system
has unparalleled openness with a 70 cm Open Bore and the shortest
system on the market (125 cm) for increased comfort. This MR system
provides a comprehensive portfolio of routine and advanced
applications for breast care, including syngo VIEWS for routine
imaging, syngo GRACE for spectroscopy, and syngo BLADE for
motion-free imaging results. An integral part of MAGNETOM Espree -
Pink is the design of the Sentinelle Vanguard coil for Siemens.
This coil technology, combined with the system's dedicated
multi-modality workplace, creates a powerful solution that offers
exceptional speed and versatility and enhanced workflow. ACUSON
S2000 Automated Breast Volume Scanner (ABVS) In a 1998 study
published in the New England Journal of Medicine(2), the detection
rate for non-palpable, invasive breast cancers increased by 42
percent in women with dense breasts when mammography was followed
by an ultrasound exam. The ACUSON S2000(TM) ABVS(3) system
automatically and quickly acquires full-field sonographic volumes
for comprehensive review and diagnosis of the breast streamlining
workflow and reducing operator dependence and variability. The
system also features the intuitive, anatomical coronal plane not
available using conventional ultrasound. This view provides a more
understandable representation of the global anatomy and
architecture of the breast. Semi-automated reporting and
comprehensive BI-RADS(R) reporting capabilities further enhance the
clinical workflow. The ACUSON S2000 ABVS system has an innovative,
mobile in-suite design, combining the advanced ACUSON S2000
ultrasound system with a transducer specifically designed for
automated ultrasound breast volume imaging. To further optimize
high-volume patient care, the system also supports innovative
breast imaging applications, such as fatty tissue and eSie
Touch(TM) elasticity imaging. Mammography Tomosynthesis The latest
technology now under development in full-field mammography, breast
tomosynthesis(5) is a 3D imaging technology that acquires 2D
projection images of a compressed breast at multiple angles during
a sweep of the X-ray tube. Poised to enhance mammography, the new
technology will take the two-dimensional images and reconstruct
them to reveal depth - the third dimension of anatomy.
Tomosynthesis slices have the potential to show tumors that remain
invisible in individual images. MAMMOMAT NovationDR Clinical
studies have proven that with early detection, the mortality rate
of breast cancer is reduced significantly. Siemens uses its
expertise in high-quality imaging and IT to create a digital
mammography solution to optimize clinical workflow. MAMMOMAT(R)
NovationDR, a high-end full-field digital mammography system for
screening, diagnostics, and biopsy applications, is designed to
handle the mammography workup from patient registration and image
acquisition to post-processing and reading. The system features
Siemens' exclusive dual anode technology. This tube offers three
anode/filter combinations to perfectly match breast density and
thickness - Mo/Mo, Mo/Rh, and W/Rh. With Tungsten technology and
high mA output, even dense breasts are examined with shorter
exposure times and significantly reduced dose. MAMMOMAT NovationDR
is equipped with a large format detector size (24 cm x 29 cm) for
imaging virtually all breast sizes. MAMMOMAT NovationDR is equipped
with the unique pivoting bucky to enable 100 percent system
utilization. The system allows the integration of Opdima digital
spot imaging and digital biopsy system. "Siemens' unique strength
is our ability to integrate in-vivo and in-vitro diagnostics with
therapeutics and clinical workflow knowledge to support the
worldwide battle against breast cancer," said Miller. "Patient care
and positive outcomes are at the core of our mission - and that is
just how it should be." (1) Global Cancer Facts and Figures 2007.
(2)New England Journal of Medicine, Vol. 356, No. 5: 227-263.
(3)This product is pending 510(k) review and is not yet
commercially available in the U.S. (4)Caution: Investigational
device. Limited by U.S. Federal Law to Investigational Use. This is
a Works in Progress and not yet commercially available in U.S.
(5)Caution: Investigational device. Limited by U.S. Federal Law to
Investigational Use. The information about Digital Breast
Tomosynthesis is preliminary. This product is under development and
not commercially available in the U.S., and its future availability
cannot be ensured. The Siemens Healthcare Sector is one of the
world's largest suppliers to the healthcare industry. The company
is a renowned medical solutions provider with core competence and
innovative strength in diagnostic and therapeutic technologies as
well as in knowledge engineering, including information technology
and system integration. With its laboratory diagnostics
acquisitions, Siemens Healthcare is the first integrated healthcare
company, bringing together imaging and lab diagnostics, therapy,
and healthcare information technology solutions, supplemented by
consulting and support services. Siemens Healthcare delivers
solutions across the entire continuum of care - from prevention and
early detection, to diagnosis, therapy and care. Additionally,
Siemens Healthcare is the global market leader in innovative
hearing instruments. The company employs around 49,000 people
worldwide and operates in 130 countries. In the fiscal year 2008
(Sept. 30), Siemens Healthcare reported sales of euro 11.2 billion,
orders of euro 11.8 billion, and Sector profit of euro 1.2 billion.
Further information can be found by visiting
http://www.siemens.com/healthcare.
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