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Blended Images Give Breast Health Professionals an Improved View of Cancer Location
KUBTEC announced today that it has launched a major new feature to its range of specimen imaging systems.

Kubtec Announces ‘Fearless Friday’ During Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Kubtec announces Fearless Friday (#FearlessFriday) for Breast Cancer Awareness Month– sharing stories of hope, courage, and survival - as we continue the fight for people combating breast cancer.

Kubtec Plans Rapid Recovery After Factory Fire
Kubtec Medical Imaging whose Stratford, CT headquarters was severely damaged by fire last Sunday, is implementing its recovery plan to ensure continuity of business.

New video: MD Anderson Cancer Center Study on specimen tomosynthesis for intraoperative margin assessment.
Specimen tomosynthesis is more accurate than 2D X-ray at identifying positive margins and is less likely to recommend unnecessary tissue excision. That's the conclusion of a recent study of 100 breast cancer patients from MD Anderson Cancer Center. Dr. Shon Black presented their data at the TARGIT Collaborative Group Annual Conference in April, 2018.

New Study from MD Anderson Cancer Center: Intraoperative Specimen Tomosynthesis Improves Margin Assessment in Breast Conservation Surgery
A new study by the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center concluded that Tomosynthesis is highly accurate for detecting positive margins intra-operatively, compared to traditional 2-D imaging with extensive processing, in breast cancer patients undergoing segmental mastectomy. With statistics indicating that nationally, 20 to 30% of these patients need to undergo re-excision in order to obtain negative margins, there is a global need for a more accurate, rapid, and easy-to-use technology to enable improved patient outcomes.

The temporal and financial benefit of intraoperative breast specimen imaging: A pilot study of the Kubtec MOZART
Capital purchases for the operating room (OR) require significant investment and collaboration between surgeons and hospital financial officers. With healthcare costs continuing to rise in the United States, it is imperative to increase OR efficiency in effort to decrease costs.