18 January, 2005. With breast cancer being identified as one of the
leading causes of death among European women, several governments have begun
to launch extensive screening and awareness programmes across the region.
However, some countries have still not implemented the planned programmes
due to budgetary or socio-economic constraints.
This challenge is likely to be overcome very soon with governments
beginning to realise the seriousness of the disease. This awareness is
expected to cause an exponential rise in demand for mammography systems.
Almost all European countries have initiated pilot studies, increasing
the scope of mammography systems. Numerous countries have been encouraged by
the success of the screening programmes in Sweden and the Netherlands.
In the Netherlands and Scandinavia, where the diverse geographic area
makes it difficult to install mammography equipment, mobile mammography
units have taken off in a big way. This has further contributed to the
expansion of the mammography systems market.
"In France, although there have been initiatives to identify breast
cancer symptoms, the digital mammography market has not grown much in the
public sector due the country's persistence with film screenings and apathy
towards digital screening," says Frost & Sullivan (http://healthcare.frost.com
) Industry Analyst
Srividya Badrinarayanan. "The health ministry is waiting for standard
acceptable guidelines for digital mammography systems and if it adopts them,
it will be the first country in Europe to do so."
Full field digital mammography (FFDM) segment initially did not show very
high growth as anticipated by the market, but with manufacturers proving its
advantages in screening programmes beyond doubt, this market segment is all
set to take off.
The variety of options provided by FFDM makes it much more efficient than
analog screening mammography systems. Features such as transition to soft
copy, easy data retrieval, easy assimilation to the digital workflow and
integration to picture archiving and communication system (PACS) benefit
both technicians and radiologists.
Apart from the screening advantages, FFDM systems provide immense
workflow advantages such as online retrieval of the images, absence of films
and profit of archiving of images, thereby leading to greater sales.
Countries such as Belgium have adopted FFDM for their screening
programmes, further boosting the market for the FFDM. Moreover, as FFDM
systems cost as much as five times the price of analog systems, this market
segment has excellent potential to increase the profit margins of market
participants.
However, some end users, especially radiologists, are not comfortable
with FFDM systems, as they find it difficult to manage the enormous volume
of data produced by the system. This leads to data mismanagement, which can
be a huge deterrent to the FFDM market segment.
CAD application has further increased the scope of mammography systems
market. CAD is essentially a set of sophisticated algorithms, which are of
immense help in improving radiologists' ability to detect cancer in its
initial stages.
One of the major reasons for CAD's redoubtable success has been its easy
assimilation into the digital environment. By acting as the second reader,
CAD increases mammography systems' detection rate by almost 25%.
"Digital CAD systems are much efficient and have more potential for
growth due to the likely expansion of the FFDM segment," notes Ms
Badrinarayanan.
"CAD has immense potential in Europe as many North American CAD
developers have started collaborating with mammography manufacturers to
package the systems with the modality."
The incorporation of CAD is not only expected to enhance the overall
market value of mammography systems, but can also specifically bolster sales
in the radiologists' end-user group.
If you are interested in an analysis overview providing an introduction
into the European Mammography Systems Market, then send an email to Katja
Feick, Corporate Communications at
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Title: The European Mammography Systems Market Code: B487-50