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CT Laser Mammography clinical results at ECR 2009

Medical Conferences News - ECR 2009
CT Laser Mammography Clinical Results Improves Mammography Sensitivity Highlighted at ECR 2009 Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc., a pioneer in laser optical breast imaging systems, exhibited CT Laser Mammography clinical results at the annual European Congress of Radiology (ECR 2009), March 6-10, in Vienna, Austria. IDSI is located at Expo 574.

The clinical study accepted as one of the conferences’ presentations was from the Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital, Tianjin, China. The study demonstrated that: “when the CTLM system was used as an adjunct to mammography in heterogeneously and extremely dense breasts, the sensitivity (detecting cancer) increased significantly.” See company website for details of the published clinical report.

One of the largest medical meetings in Europe and the second-largest radiology meeting in the world, ECR 2009 is expected to attract an estimated 18,000 participants worldwide.

About Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.
Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc. has developed a revolutionary new imaging device to aid in the detection and management of breast cancer. The CTLM® system is a breast imaging system that utilizes patented continuous wave laser technology and computer algorithms to create 3-D images of the breast. The procedure is non-invasive, painless, and does not expose the patient to ionizing radiation or painful breast compression. CT Laser Mammography is designed to be used in conjunction with mammography. It reveals information about blood distribution in the breast and may visualize the process of angiogenesis, which usually accompanies tumor growth. For more information, visit www.imds.com

Source: Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc.