NASHUA, N.H. -- (BUSINESS WIRE) --
iCAD, Inc. (Nasdaq: ICAD), an industry-leading provider of
advanced image analysis and workflow solutions for the early
identification of cancer, announces its schedule of events at the 95th
annual meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in
Chicago, from November 29 through December 4, 2009.
“iCAD is at the forefront of helping radiology professionals incorporate
advanced image analysis and workflow solutions to streamline their
processes and to improve patient care,” said Ken Ferry, President and
CEO of iCAD. “At RSNA this year, we will feature the most cutting-edge
technologies for computer-aided detection applied to digital
mammography, breast and prostate MRI and CT Colonography*. It promises
to be a big event for showcasing our technology and educational
initiatives around incorporating image analysis and workflow
improvements into both hospitals and free-standing imaging centers.”
Important presentations and conference sessions discussing the use of
computer-aided detection (CAD) and other advanced image analysis
solutions for the early detection of cancer include:
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Sunday, November 29, iCAD will co-host the Industrial Liaison Board of
the International Prostate MRI Working Group, in conjunction with
AdMeTech Foundation. Modeled on the Breast Cancer MRI Working Group,
this group fosters dialogue between academia, leading physicians,
prostate cancer advocacy groups and industry to expedite the
advancement of MRI technologies and their use in the diagnosis and
management of prostate cancer.
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Monday, November 30 at 3:20 PM in room E353C, “Performance of
Computer-Aided Detection with Computed Tomographic Colonography in a
Large Clinical Trial with 19 Readers and 100 Patients,” presented by
Abraham H. Dachman, M.D., from The University of Chicago Hospital. The
information will also be included at an educational exhibit during
RSNA.
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Wednesday, December 2 at 12:15 PM in the Lakeside Learning Center,
“Towards More Quantitative DCE-MRI: Effect of Measured T1 Maps for
Longitudinal Studies,” presented by Emilie Steffen-Smith, Research
Fellow in the Center for Cancer Research at the National Cancer
Institute (NCI).
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Thursday, December 3 at 10:50 AM in the Arie Crown Theater,
“Computer-aided Evaluation of Dynamic Breast MRI for Follow-up
Assessment of Breast Cancer under Primary Systemic Therapy,” presented
by Lale Umutlu, M.D., from the Institut für Diagnostische und
Interventionelle Radiologie in Essen, Germany.
In addition, iCAD will host a non-RSNA satellite symposium on:
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009 at 7 AM at the Hyatt Regency in Chicago,
room CC24BC. The session will review how quantitative image analysis
(CAD) and MRI play an integral role in prostate cancer programs
including pre-biopsy guidance, treatment planning, active surveillance
and therapy response monitoring. Presentations will be given by
leading clinical experts, Dr. François Cornud, Diagnostic and
Interventional Radiologist at the Centre d’Imagerie Tourville and Dr.
Russell Low, Medical Director at Sharp and Children’s MRI Center.
Areas of focus will include how DCE-MRI in conjunction with other MRI
imaging techniques can improve the sensitivity and specificity of
prostate cancer localization and detection as compared to current
imaging practices. Specific case examples will be shared, including
how DCE-MRI and CAD support improved treatment planning for patients
undergoing Cyberknife therapy.
To register for the symposium, please call iCAD at 1-866-280-2239 ext.
7943 or visit www.icadmed.com.
iCAD’s advanced imaging technologies will be featured at their booth,
#6224, South Building, Hall A, located at McCormick Place.
iCAD’s MRI technologies featured at RSNA include:
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CADvue® MRI review software and analysis solution for maximum
functionality facilitating the analysis of all available time points
(ATP) colorized images and quantitative data. CADvue allows the user
to create standard and customized reports that enable the radiologist
to communicate time-sensitive breast and prostate MRI study results to
referring physicians.
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VividLook™ MRI prostate analysis solution, provides more diagnostic
information by utilizing all time points, creating colorized images
based on signal changes defined by tumor physiology. This post
processing software package is designed to provide a reliable means of
visualizing the presence and pattern of contrast induced enhancement
of MRI images in the prostate, helping radiologists distinguish benign
from malignant lesions.
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SpectraLook™ Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) technology, designed to
assist radiologists in distinguishing potential cancers in the breast
as part of their overall analysis of the MRI procedure results. It
provides radiologists with more diagnostic information by creating
colorized images based on direct signal changes due to contrast agent
influx and efflux rates using key physiological measures that relate
to tumor physiology.
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PrecisionPoint® interventional planning solution for breast MRI,
provides radiologists with an automatic calculation of the location
and depth of a targeted region of interest making biopsies easier,
faster, and more reliable for both grid and post and pillar methods.
For digital mammography, iCAD will highlight:
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SecondLook® Digital CAD system, which offers unique compatibility with
industry leading Full-Field Digital Mammography (FFDM) solutions –
both Digital Radiography (DR) and Computed Radiography (CR).
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TotalLook MammoAdvantage® (TLMA), the state-of-the-art film
digitizing solution that is an integral part of the digital
mammography workflow. iCAD’s second generation mammography-specific
digitizer, TLMA, offers improved image quality, enhanced image
customization options and workflow efficiency benefits to centers
moving from analog to digital mammography.
For CT CAD Solution, iCAD will demonstrate:
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VeraLook™, iCAD’s revolutionary CAD solution for virtual colonoscopy
(CTC). This solution is designed to aid radiologists in the detection
of polyps during their review of CTC exams. Clinical evidence suggests
that CAD for CTC will enhance radiologist effectiveness in
interpreting CTC studies. VeraLook will be demonstrated on a Viatronix
V3D and the TeraRecon AQI workstations.*
*For sale outside the US only
About iCAD, Inc.
iCAD, Inc. is an industry-leading provider of advanced image analysis
and workflow solutions that enable healthcare professionals to better
serve patients by identifying pathologies and pinpointing cancer
earlier. iCAD offers a comprehensive range of high-performance,
upgradeable Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) systems and workflow
solutions for mammography (film-based, digital radiography (DR) and
computed radiography (CR)), Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI), and
Computed Tomography (CT). Since receiving FDA approval for the Company’s
first breast cancer detection product in 2002, over 3,200 iCAD systems
have been placed in healthcare practices worldwide. iCAD’s solutions aid
in the early detection of the most prevalent cancers including breast,
prostate and in the future, colon and lung cancer. For more information,
call (877) iCADnow or visit www.icadmed.com.
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