QT Imaging’s opportunity in breast imaging is to speed the time to diagnosis for women with cancer, and to provide assurance for women who do not have the disease with a better patient experience and lower cost than the current standard of care.
QTI Breast Acoustic CTTM System has no reports of adverse effects from the 15,000 scans performed to date. Similar to other ultrasound devices including handheld devices, there are no known significant risks reported in general clinical practice. The QT Breast Acoustic CTTM Scanner does not require potentially harmful ionizing radiation or anesthesia and is done in an open environment thereby decreasing stress and the necessity of sedation. As a result, there is the potential for increased imaging efficacy. Additionally, the scanner does not cause breast implant displacement or rupture.