September 15, 2010 — Approval has been given to market the somo•v automated breast ultrasound system (ABUS) as an adjunct to mammography for screening asymptomatic women for breast cancer in the European Union. Approval was based on extensive clinical evidence and includes the following indication: “The intended use of the somo•v ABUS system is to provide a significant increase in breast cancer detection and sensitivity of interpreting physicians in diagnosing symptomatic and screening asymptomatic women as an adjunct to mammography.”

U-Systems' somo•v ABUS now has CE mark approval for breast cancer screening and is the first and only approved automated ultrasound system for screening asymptomatic women. The company notes that several studies have demonstrated a need for additional tools to improve the early detection of breast cancer, particularly in women with dense breast tissue.

“The somo•v ABUS is not intended as a replacement for mammography, which remains the most effective screening tool for many women," said Ron Ho, president and CEO of U-Systems. "However, we have strong scientific evidence that for women with dense breast tissue, supplementing mammograms with somo•v ABUS can substantially increase breast cancer detection.”

“The sensitivity of screening mammography is limited in women with dense breasts, as low as 30-50%,” said László Tabár, M.D., FACR (Hon) professor of radiology, Uppsala University School of Medicine, and Medical Director at the Department of Mammography Falun Central Hospital, Falun, Sweden. “It is essential to have a multimodality screening approach for detecting breast cancer at an early stage to prevent women from dying from this disease. The somo•v automated breast ultrasound system fulfills this important need in the multimodality approach.”

U-Systems is currently sponsoring the SOMO•INSIGHT clinical study, designed to evaluate whether digital mammography in combination with the somo•v system is more sensitive than a routine screening mammogram alone in detecting breast cancer in women with greater than 50 percent dense breast tissue. To date, more than 9,000 women have participated in the study, which is actively recruiting up to 20,000 women at multiple breast imaging centers in the United States.

The SOMO·INSIGHT clinical study has identified a significant number of mammographically negative breast cancers that would not have been detected had the participants not had an ABUS exam.

For more information: www.somoinsightstudy.org


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