Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Fujifilm is launching Real 3D Mammography in Japan

Fujifilm is launching Real 3D Mammography in Japan

Fujifilm is launching what it calls "Real 3D Mammography" which is a medical imaging system that would enable radiologists or X-Ray technicians to view mammographic images in 3D. The technology would help to see and interpret the details of an internal anatomical breast structure much more clearly that is currently possible with a 2D image. The system will cost about $181,000 and is designed to work with "Amulet f," Fujifilm's digital X-ray camera for breast cancer screening. The device is not part of the $181,000. When a picture of the breast is taken with the Amulet f, two different images will be captured from separate angles.

Ubergizmo, Fujifilm is launching Real 3D Mammography in Japan

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