Breast Imaging Market Business Growth, Development Factors, Current and Future Trends
Breast Imaging Market |
Breast
imaging is a diagnostic radiology subspecialty that uses ionizing or
non-ionizing radiation to detect tumor lesions in the breast. This technique
allows clinicians to conduct early diagnosis before symptoms appear. The rising
prevalence and incidence of breast cancer, growing awareness for early
detection of breast cancer and other related diseases, technological
innovations and the launch of advanced breast imaging equipment and software,
increasing investment and funding in R&D for breast cancer treatment, and
the aging female population is all driving growth in this market.
Furthermore, extensive research into the development of hybrid imaging systems
provides significant growth
opportunities for global breast imaging market participants.
AI (Artificial Intelligence) and ML (Machine
Learning) are permeating nearly every industry, including healthcare. These
technologies are opening up new opportunities for companies in the breast imaging market. The alarming
number of women in the United States who are at risk of developing breast
cancer during their lifetime has prompted the use of AI and ML to improve
patient quality of life.
Breast imaging is a subspecialty of
diagnostic radiology, according to the scope. It entails a variety of imaging
procedures using a wide range of tools and technologies to screen for, detect,
and diagnose breast cancer. If cancer is found, these tests assist our doctors
in determining the type of cancer as well as the stage and location of cancer.
The breast cancer imaging market is divided
into three categories: imaging technique (mammography, breast ultrasound,
breast MRI, image-guided breast biopsy, and other imaging techniques), end-users (hospitals, diagnostic centers, and others), and geography (North
America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East and Africa, and South America).
The key players profiled in the global breast imaging market report are
Hologic, Inc. (US), GE Healthcare (US), Canon Inc. (Japan), Siemens AG
(Germany), Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Carestream Health, Inc (US),
Planmed Oy (Finland), Hitachi, Ltd. (Japan), Dilon Technologies Inc. (US), CMR
Naviscan Corporation (US), FUJIFILM Holdings Corporation (J (U.S.).

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