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Startup launches portable, wearable breast US system | Biopsy needle safety alert | New international breast biopsy guidelines

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Startup launches portable, wearable breast US system | Biopsy needle safety alert | New international breast biopsy guidelines
Tuesday, January 20, 2026
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Imaging startup announces commercial launch of its portable, wearable breast ultrasound system

Experts believe the system has the potential to "dramatically improve access, speed and accuracy, especially for women with dense breasts.” 

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iSono Health announces commercial launch of portable, wearable breast ultrasound device
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Imaging startup announces commercial launch of its portable, wearable breast ultrasound system

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iSono Health announces commercial launch of portable, wearable breast ultrasound device
Experts believe the system has the potential to "dramatically improve access, speed and accuracy, especially for women with dense breasts.” 
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Health insurer Highmark will provide 100% coverage for all diagnostic breast imaging

The new policy applies to all health plans across Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and Delaware, “removing financial barriers for essential breast cancer diagnostics.”

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Health insurer Highmark will provide 100% coverage for all diagnostic breast imaging

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Blue Cross Blue Shield Association BCBS
The new policy applies to all health plans across Pennsylvania, New York, West Virginia and Delaware, “removing financial barriers for essential breast cancer diagnostics.”
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Hologic issues safety alert for breast biopsy needles

The safety notice was issued due to the risk of pieces of the needles dislodging into tissue during procedures. 

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Hologic issues safety alert for breast biopsy needles

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The safety notice was issued due to the risk of pieces of the needles dislodging into tissue during procedures. 
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North American imaging experts endorse new international breast biopsy guidelines

The group was recently asked to provide input on a new set of recommendations for image-guided biopsies of suspicious breast lesions—offering providers clarity on key clinical scenarios.

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North American imaging experts endorse new international breast biopsy guidelines

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The group was recently asked to provide input on a new set of recommendations for image-guided biopsies of suspicious breast lesions—offering providers clarity on key clinical scenarios.
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American College of Radiology criticizes prominent study pushing for new approach to breast cancer screening

Published Friday in JAMA, scientists recently explored a risk-based mammography tactic that tailors regular imaging regimens to each individual’s danger of developing the disease. 

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American College of Radiology criticizes prominent study pushing for new approach to breast cancer screening

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Published Friday in JAMA, scientists recently explored a risk-based mammography tactic that tailors regular imaging regimens to each individual’s danger of developing the disease. 
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Pre-op MRI not necessary for all breast cancer patients, new data suggest

In some cases, it may actually be more beneficial for this group of women to forego the extra scans, as they can lead to additional testing, costs and potentially delays in care.

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Pre-op MRI not necessary for all breast cancer patients, new data suggest

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In some cases, it may actually be more beneficial for this group of women to forego the extra scans, as they can lead to additional testing, costs and potentially delays in care.
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Targeting women eligible for both lung and breast cancer screening pays off

“There is enormous potential here, and the [American Cancer Society] is thrilled with the outcome of this study," one investigators says. 

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Targeting women eligible for both lung and breast cancer screening pays off

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“There is enormous potential here, and the [American Cancer Society] is thrilled with the outcome of this study," one investigators says. 
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Data show ‘alarming’ rise in invasive breast cancer cases among younger women

Between 20% to 24% of all breast cancers diagnosed during a decade-long period were found in women between the ages of 18 to 49, according to research presented at RSNA 2025. 

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Data show ‘alarming’ rise in invasive breast cancer cases among younger women

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Between 20% to 24% of all breast cancers diagnosed during a decade-long period were found in women between the ages of 18 to 49, according to research presented at RSNA 2025. 
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The BI-RADS 2025 Manual is now live—here are a few of its key updates

During an education session at RSNA 2025, several experts who contributed to the manual spoke on what has changed and how these revisions will affect providers.

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The BI-RADS 2025 Manual is now live—here are a few of its key updates

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During an education session at RSNA 2025, several experts who contributed to the manual spoke on what has changed and how these revisions will affect providers.
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AI more accurate than breast density status for predicting cancer risk

Traditional risk assessments, including those related to breast density, might not go far enough, experts caution.

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AI more accurate than breast density status for predicting cancer risk

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Traditional risk assessments, including those related to breast density, might not go far enough, experts caution.
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