Siemens Healthcare has released the latest version of the mammography workstation Syngo Mammo Report for early, rapid and accurate detection of breast cancer. It uses a combination of tomosynthesis, 3D ultrasound and 3D MRI with 2D mammography to enable physicians to interpret diagnostic images of the same patient from multiple examinations at a few seconds only.
Syngo Mammo Report and breast cancer diagnosis.
After recognizing a breast lesion by mammography, multiple imaging techniques are usually required to obtain further detailed information. To interpret images from various tests such as ultrasound, MRI, and mammography, a dedicated workstation should be available. The new version of the mammography workstation Syngo Mammo Report enables radiologists to showcase images from different modalities simultaneously. This new approach will significantly save time as well as help reach a more comprehensive diagnosis due to the direct comparison of imaging results. Moreover, Syngo Mammo Report supports 3D applications for ultrasound, mammography, and MRI, which is becoming increasingly essential in the early detection of breast cancer especially for patients with dense breast tissue or those with a high risk of developing cancer. The workstation can be incorporated into the radiology information systems (RIS) of different departments such as the breast center or the radiology department. In addition, users are able to use images from various vendors' imaging systems.








