Whole Breast Ultrasound can help you better serve your community
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INCREASED DETECTION
Ultrasound typically detects smaller and more node-negative cancers than mammography in dense breasts.
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NEW OPPORTUNITIES
Nearly half of all women over the age of 40 have dense breasts, and whole breast ultrasound can increase procedural volume.
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PRACTICAL PROCEDURE
TRACTUS allows your practice to provide a practical whole breast ultrasound using existing equipment.
TRACTUS helps you expand your breast screening program
The BreastMapper utilizes existing ultrasound technology to perform procedures that provide a benefit to the nearly 50% of women not fully served by mammography. The rapid patient exam (<10 min) and review procedure (~4 min) combine with a low system cost to easily enable healthcare facilities to better serve their communities with innovative methodology. The BreastMapper creates an opportunity for facilities to enhance the patient experience & improve breast center economics by providing a comprehensive breast screening program in a single visit.
Next-generation Whole Breast Ultrasound
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EASY INTEGRATION
Easily allows healthcare facilities to offer rapid, efficient whole breast ultrasound.
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IMPROVED ECONOMICS
Increase per-visit revenue, with lower admin costs.
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EXISTING REIMBURSEMENT
Whole breast ultrasound is reimbursed by Medicare and many private insurers.
The Benefits of Whole Breast Ultrasound
- same false-positive rate as mammography with proper workflow
- mammography in dense-breasted patients misses ~50% of the cancers detected at ultrasound
- efficient & comfortable patient process
- more than 90% of missed cancers are sub-centimeter and node-negative
- provides a comprehensive, single-visit screening program
The Benefits of the BreastMapper
- adds value to pre-existing ultrasound equipment in your facilities
- examination and review times similar to mammography processes
- rapid review (~4 min) can be deferred or remote
- FDA 510(k) cleared device
- documents the entire breast, including the axilla and inframammary fold
- similar file size and study load time similar to mammography
- integrates with most PACS platforms