Sam Brusco, Associate Editor11.27.23
GE HealthCare has released MyBreastAI Suite, an all-in-one platform of artificial intelligence (AI) apps to support breast cancer detection and better workflow productivity. The new technology was announced at RSNA23.
MyBreastAI Suite, according to the company, integrates three AI applications from iCAD, including ProFound AI for DBT, SecondLook for 2D Mammography, and PowerLook Density Assessment to support early detection and boost outcomes.
"As part of GE HealthCare’s ongoing commitment to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes, we continue to explore how we can leverage the power of AI in mammography to support the early detection of breast cancer,” GE HealthCare’s VP and GM of mammography Pooja Pathak told the press. “As screening guidelines continue to evolve and more attention is given to personal risk factors such as breast density, these kinds of tools are an important and exciting addition to our comprehensive portfolio of breast imaging technologies.”
“Through this new all-in-one AI platform designed to offer radiologists enhanced clinical decision support and streamlined workflows, clinicians will be able to deliver more timely, accurate and personalized breast care in their practices today. We know that early detection is key and AI solutions show great promise in advancing breast cancer screening and transforming workflow for radiologists,” added Mario Lois, GE HealthCare’s GM of AI for women’s health.
The company said MyBreastAI Suite will initially be available in the U.S.
MyBreastAI Suite, according to the company, integrates three AI applications from iCAD, including ProFound AI for DBT, SecondLook for 2D Mammography, and PowerLook Density Assessment to support early detection and boost outcomes.
ProFound AI for DBT
Trained with one of the largest available 3D image datasets, the tech provides crucial radiology info, such as lesion Certainty of Finding and Case Scores, which GE HealthCare says assists in prioritizing caseloads, clinical decision-making, and might help reduce burnout.SecondLook for 2D Mammography
The computer-aided detection (CAD) system for mammography helps identify and mark regions of interest on screening and diagnostic mammograms from GE HealthCare’s full-field digital mammography (FFDM) systems to bring them to radiologists’ attention after an initial reading has been completed.PowerLook Density Assessment
The tool helps standardize breast density assessment and lower variability across multiple radiologists, simplify and standardize reporting and stratification for clinicians, and helps provide women with accurate, reliable breast density assessments based on AI mammogram analysis."As part of GE HealthCare’s ongoing commitment to transform healthcare and improve patient outcomes, we continue to explore how we can leverage the power of AI in mammography to support the early detection of breast cancer,” GE HealthCare’s VP and GM of mammography Pooja Pathak told the press. “As screening guidelines continue to evolve and more attention is given to personal risk factors such as breast density, these kinds of tools are an important and exciting addition to our comprehensive portfolio of breast imaging technologies.”
“Through this new all-in-one AI platform designed to offer radiologists enhanced clinical decision support and streamlined workflows, clinicians will be able to deliver more timely, accurate and personalized breast care in their practices today. We know that early detection is key and AI solutions show great promise in advancing breast cancer screening and transforming workflow for radiologists,” added Mario Lois, GE HealthCare’s GM of AI for women’s health.
The company said MyBreastAI Suite will initially be available in the U.S.