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CNN's 'Vital Signs' to feature US Navy-funded technology

Enhanced digital breast imaging

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Office of Naval Research

Mammography Image Using AIE Technology

image: This is an image of breast image using AIE technology, which was previously adapted from US Office of Naval Research-funded research, to detect and locate underwater mines. view more 

Credit: Navy

A breakthrough technology adapted for breast cancer detection based in part on research originally sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) is set to air July 23 during a CNN International news segment on Vital Signs, a program hosted by Dr. Sanjay Gupta.

The technology, referred to by the U.S. Navy as enhanced digital imaging, developed out of the Navy's need to improve capabilities to detect, localize and classify underwater mines. It later served as the point of departure for research conducted by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center, Division Newport (NUWC), part of the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), designed to enhance the discrimination of data in complex underwater environments. Researchers at NUWC later patented the enhanced digital imaging process.

The NUWC's Technology Transfer program, also known as T2, made possible the transfer, commercialization and transition of the digital enhancement technology. The innovative concept was adapted by software developer, Advanced Image Enhancement (AIE), to provide improved enhancement of digital mammography images, thereby increasing the potential for improved reliability in the early detection of breast cancer.

The Vital Signs July program series is reporting on select medical advances born from military research, both on the battlefield out of necessity and other sources, highlighting how innovations eventually are applied in emergency rooms and medical procedures around the world.

AIE technology complements existing radiology devices by yielding more detailed images, especially by uncovering the often faint cancerous lesions in dense and hard-to-detect breast tissue. It is expected to be commercially available in the late summer 2009.

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The news feature segment will air on the following:

  • CNNI - Thur, Jul 23rd
  • cnn.com/vitalsigns - Thur, Jul 23rd
  • CNN Iternational - Fri, July 24th
  • CNN HLN - Sat & Sun, Jul 25th & 26th

The Office of Naval Research (ONR) manages science and technology research for the Navy and Marine Corps. ONR sponsors basic and applied research in oceanography, advanced materials, sensors, robotics, biomedical science and technology, electronics, surveillance, mathematics, manufacturing technology, information science, advanced combat systems, and technologies for ships, submarines, aircraft, ground vehicles—and much more. For information about ONR's programs, go to http://www.onr.navy.mil.


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