New Method of Mammography Uses Sound Waves and a Table
2014.01.18
Mammography machines can be very uncomfortable. It relies on ionizing radiation to image a patient's breasts. But radiation ironically also increases the risk of cancer developing. A company called Delphinus Medical Technologies has a safer alternative called SoftVue. It uses ultrasonic sound waves inside a large water tank.
The exam looks a lot more comfortable for the patient. The patient lies face down on a table sitting atop a tank of warm water and places their breast into a sealed opening that's surrounded by a transducer sensor ring.
The ultrasonic signal bounces around through the tank and through the breasts. Delphinus claims that cancerous tissue has a distinct signature when it interacts with sound waves making them easier to spot.
Also, the exam will take two minutes per breast to complete. SoftVue machines doesn't even require a skilled or experienced technician to operate, it's designed to be completely user-friendly.
[Delphinus Medical Technologies via Medgadget]
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