iQ-MAMMO

iQ-MAMMO

iQ-FUSION

iQ-FUSION

iQ-VIEW

iQ-VIEW

Which IMAGE products can display mammography?

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women, but it can also affect men. To detect it as early as possible and thus improve the chances of a cure, mammography has become an indispensable part of gynecological cancer diagnostics.

All viewers included in IMAGE's product portfolio can display mammographies. However, there are significant differences between them that need to be considered. Find out below which iQ viewer to choose for different mammography viewing and reading scenarios.

iQ-VIEW PRO MAMMO is the high-end mammography workstation. It can display mammographies for reading and includes all required features, such as hanging protocol sequences, sector view, skin detection, image inversion, nipple detection for hanging optimization and more for fast reading. iQ-VIEW PRO MAMMO TOMO adds up Breast Tomography (BTO) to iQ-VIEW PRO MAMMO. To learn more about iQ-MAMMO, please download the product brochure.

In case mammographies are read remotely or at multiple locations, iQ-FUSION is the best choice. iQ-FUSION is the diagnostic DICOM viewer for web-based mammography reading, offering hanging protocol sequences and support of any other kind of imaging modality.

Our easy-to-use DICOM viewers iQ-VIEW, iQ-VIEW PRO and iQ-LITE can display any kind of images including mammograms, typically for clinical reference. Although iQ-VIEW/PRO and iQ-LITE visualize mammographies in diagnostic quality, we do not recommend them for continuous mammography reading due to missing hanging of previous studies and missing breast wall alignment.

You want to get more information about displaying mammography and tomography images using IMAGE products? During the upcoming Breast Cancer Awareness Month in October, we invite you to attend our application webinar. Mark your calendar for the webinar on Wednesday, October 11 at 11 am EST (5 pm CET) or register now.

For detailed compatibility information, please refer to the product brochures or DICOM conformance statements.