In addition, Toshiba also is showcasing its new 18 MHz high resolution Dynamic Micro Slice transducer for breast imaging, its quantitative sonoelastography suite, ElastoQ (works-in-progress), and Spatio-Temporal Image Correlation (STIC). Toshiba is showcasing the advances at this year's Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) annual meeting in Chicago, being held through Dec. 5.
"Increasing the ability to use ultrasound to image the breast is a significant development," said Gordon Parhar, director, Ultrasound Business Unit, Toshiba. "We believe these advances will benefit many women across the country."
Toshiba's MicroPure is helping physicians detect micro-calcifications using ultrasound, an imaging technique that is less strenuous on the technician and the patient than mammography, the current gold standard. MicroPure is a promising new technique, exclusive to Toshiba, which could help improve the quality of care.
ElastoQ is a non-invasive medical imaging technique that evaluates tumors based on their stiffness (elasticity) compared to normal tissue. The tissue is examined while it is slightly compressed and decompressed. Cancerous tissue tends to have a significantly lower elasticity than healthy tissue. Toshiba's method is highly reproducible.
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