MARLBOROUGH, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- New data on Hologic’s (Nasdaq: HOLX) breast cancer detection technologies will be presented at the Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) in Chicago, Illinois.
“At Hologic, we’re committed to advancing our technologies to support women at every stage of the breast health continuum, and real-world studies are a critical part of that,” said Mark Horvath, President of Breast & Skeletal Health Solutions at Hologic. “Artificial intelligence is increasingly becoming a critical tool in mammography, and we are encouraged to see data from multiple studies underscoring its potential to help radiologists work more efficiently without sacrificing quality.”
In a study led by Dr. Manisha Bahl, M.D., MPH, FSBI, Associate Medical Director of Quality at Mass General Brigham and Associate Professor of Radiology at Harvard Medical School, researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital evaluated Hologic’s 3DQuorum® imaging technology.

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Based on more than 160,000 screening mammography exams, the retrospective study compared cancer detection rates before and after adopting 3DQuorum imaging technology, which uses AI to reduce the number of 3D imaging “slices” radiologists need to review without compromising image quality, sensitivity or accuracy.1,2 In the simplest terms, the technology is comparable to condensing a 60-page book into a 10-page summary that retains all relevant information and highlights key findings.
The study found no significant difference in cancer detection rates after implementation of 3DQuorum. With ongoing radiologist shortages, these results suggest the technology’s potential to streamline radiologists’ workflows and save valuable time while maintaining high effectiveness in detecting cancers.
“AI holds boundless potential in healthcare that we are only beginning to tap into, with a wide range of applications that can improve patient care,” said Dr. Manisha Bahl, M.D., MPH, FSBI. “In breast cancer screening, technologies like 3DQuorum help radiologists work more efficiently while still delivering the same high-quality care to every woman. By streamlining the review process, AI allows us to focus our attention where it matters most: finding cancers early and supporting each patient with confidence.”
Another study, led by Professor Yan Chen, Ph.D., Chair of Digital Screening and Head of the Digital Cancer Screening Research Group at the University of Nottingham, U.K., looked at Hologic’s Genius AI® Detection solution compared with radiologists. In this study, 108 radiologists from the U.K. and U.S. reviewed 75 challenging breast cancer cases, and the AI system assessed the same cases.