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GE HealthCare, RadNet’s DeepHealth Expand Mammography Partnership

The next phase will extend the collaboration’s relationship for breast cancer solutions internationally.

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By: Sam Brusco

Associate Editor

GE HealthCare revealed an expanded collaboration with DeepHealth, a leader in artificial intelligence (AI)-powered health informatics and a subsidiary of RadNet. The partnership aims to further the innovation, commercialization, and adoption of advanced AI-powered mammography tools.

This expanded partnership builds on the joint initiative first announced in 2024, which merged DeepHealth’s AI-powered breast cancer screening workflow solution with GE HealthCare’s Senographe Pristina mammography system to boost image interpretation and improve operational efficiency. The next phase will extend the collaboration’s relationship for breast cancer solutions internationally, growing the offering with second reader workflow and extending access to components of DeepHealth’s breast cancer solutions.

“At GE HealthCare, we’re advancing women’s health through precision care built around the unique needs of women and enhanced by the power of AI,” said Jyoti Gupta, Ph.D., president and CEO, Women’s Health and X-ray at GE HealthCare. “By integrating Breast Suite AI with our Pristina Via mammography system, we’re helping clinicians detect breast cancer early with greater confidence. These innovations move us closer towards truly personalized prevention and care for women.”

In the largest real-world analysis of AI-powered breast cancer screening in the U.S., a multistage AI-driven workflow from DeepHealth’s Breast Suite have shown to enable a 21% increase in breast cancer detection rate when compared to the standard of care.

The existing Breast Suite solution offered by GE HealthCare includes a cloud-first multi-modality Viewer, Cancer Detection, Automated Density Assessment, prioritized Worklist, Timely Alerts, and enhanced Reporting. The expanded collaboration will enable the company to distribute new Breast Suite applications designed for compatibility with its mammography systems.

“At DeepHealth, we are committed to bringing the next era of AI-powered health informatics to help stage shift disease,” said Niccolo Stefani, MD, Business Leader Population Health & Clinical AI, DeepHealth. “Through our expanded collaboration with GE HealthCare, we are bringing the power of our new Breast Suite to providers around the world to enable early cancer detection, deeper clinical insights, and more confident decisions. Together we are pushing the boundaries of what mammography can deliver, not only for breast cancer screening but for women’s health more broadly.”

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