The Global Mammography Equipment Market is segmented on the basis
of equipment type, region. Mammography is a specific type of breast imaging
that uses low-dose x-rays to detect cancer early before women experience
symptoms, when it is most treatable. A mammography exam, called a mammogram,
supports in the early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases in women. An
x-ray (radiograph) is a noninvasive medical test that helps physicians diagnose
and treat medical conditions. Imaging with x-rays involves exposing a part of
the body to a small dose of ionizing radiation to produce pictures of the
inside of the body. X-Rays are the oldest and most frequently used form of
medical imaging.
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Mammography is one of the most technically exacting radiographic
procedures. A small change in technique or processing factors can have a
significant effect on image quality and radiation dose delivered to the breast.
In order to produce mammograms at the lowest doses reliable with high
diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, it is necessary that careful
consideration be given to the selection of equipment, patient positioning and
imaging techniques and the establishment of an effective quality control program.
On the basis of product type, the mammography equipment market is
classified into Digital radiography mammography equipment, and Film-screen
mammography equipment (X-Ray Source Assembly, X-Ray Generator), computer-aided
detection and breast tomosynthesis (2D digital mammography and 3D tom
synthesis).
Film-screen mammography, the standard imaging modality for
detecting suspicious lesions at an early stage in the breasts of asymptomatic
women. It has a high sensitivity in detecting suspicious lesions in the breasts
composed primarily of fatty tissue. Digital mammography, also called full-field
digital mammography (FFDM), is a mammography system in which the x-ray film is
replaced by electronics that convert x-rays into mammographic pictures of the
breast. These systems are similar to those found in digital cameras and their
efficacy allows better pictures with a lower radiation dose. These images of
the breast are transferred to a computer for review by the radiologist and for
long-term storage.
Computer-aided detection (CAD) systems search digitized
mammographic images for abnormal areas of density, mass, or calcification that
may indicate the presence of cancer. The CAD system highlights these areas on
the images, alerting the radiologist to carefully assess this area. Breast
tomosynthesis, also called three-dimensional (3-D) mammography and digital
breast tomosynthesis (DBT), is an advanced form of breast imaging where
multiple images of the breast from different angles are captured and
reconstructed into a three-dimensional image set.
Geographically, the global market is segmented into North America
(U.S., Canada), Europe (France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and England, Eastern
Europe, CIS), Asia Pacific (China, India, Japan, Australia, Others), Latin
America (Argentina, Brazil, others), and Middle East and Africa. North America
accounts for the largest market share of the mammography equipment market and
is expected to remain dominant over the forecast period. Followed by Europe and
Asia Pacific. This is due to due to early adoption of new technology and rising
incidence of breast cancer in these regions.
The U.S. is dominating the North American mammography equipment
market due to technological advancements and increasing reimbursements for
full-field digital mammography. Asia is expected to show high growth rate
during the forecast period. This is due to rising incidence of cancer in this
region. The key players are Fujifilm Medical Systems USA, GE Healthcare,
Hologic, Philips Healthcare, and Siemens Healthcare.
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