Mammography Screening System
A system that manages breast cancer screening, image reporting, and follow-up processes.
Mammography Screening System is a system that facilitates the acquisition, reporting (e.g. BI-RADS categories), and management of follow-up of mammography images within breast cancer screening programs.
The system supports the regular execution of screening programs by managing the process from screening invitations to image reporting and follow-up calls.
Other names / abbreviation: Breast Cancer Screening System.
What is it used for?
The mammography screening system aims to systematically manage the follow-up of the screening population, standard reporting, and the referral of suspicious findings for further investigation.
Key features
- Screening program management: Planning of invitations, appointments, and follow-up calls.
- Standard reporting: Reporting with standard categories such as BI-RADS.
- Image integration: Management of mammography images with PACS.
- Follow-up monitoring: Tracking of suspicious cases for further investigation.
Integration and standards
The Mammography Screening System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
- RIS/PACS
- Pathology systems
- Call/reminder systems
Commonly referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Regular screening follow-up
- Standard reporting
- Traceability of suspicious cases
Selection and evaluation criteria
Main criteria considered when evaluating a mammography screening system:
- Program/follow-up management
- Standard reporting (BI-RADS)
- Image integration
Points to consider
- The continuity of screening programs depends on invitation/follow-up automation.
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What is a mammography screening system?
It is a system that manages breast cancer screening programs, image reporting, and follow-up.
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