Friday, April 17, 2026

GE HealthCare and DeepHealth Expand AI Breast Screening Partnership to Improve Early Cancer Detection Worldwide

New collaboration brings smarter mammography tools, faster diagnosis, and better access to AI-powered women’s healthcare solutions

Chicago, United States, 17 April 2026 – GE HealthCare has announced an expanded partnership with DeepHealth, a subsidiary of RadNet, to bring advanced artificial intelligence tools for breast cancer screening to more healthcare providers around the world. The move highlights how AI in healthcare is becoming an important part of improving early diagnosis, clinical accuracy, and patient care.

The collaboration builds on an earlier partnership launched in 2024, which combined DeepHealth’s screening software with GE HealthCare’s mammography systems. The latest phase now aims to deliver more advanced breast imaging tools internationally, helping hospitals and clinics improve workflow efficiency while supporting earlier cancer detection.

At the center of this expansion is DeepHealth’s Breast Suite, a cloud-based platform designed to support radiologists with faster and smarter screening decisions. The suite includes AI-powered tools that can help detect suspicious lesions, assess breast density, prioritize urgent cases, and improve reporting processes.

One of the newly introduced solutions is ProFound Pro, which uses artificial intelligence to identify potential signs of breast cancer and support radiologists during image review. Another feature, Safeguard Review, helps flag complex cases that may benefit from a second expert review, improving confidence in diagnosis.

According to industry data shared by the companies, AI-driven screening workflows have shown a 21 percent increase in breast cancer detection rates compared to traditional methods. This reflects the growing role of medical imaging AI in helping healthcare professionals spot cancer earlier, especially in women with dense breast tissue.

GE HealthCare also highlighted several innovations in women’s health imaging, including advanced 3D mammography reconstruction, automated breast ultrasound systems, and AI-assisted ultrasound tools. These technologies are designed to improve image clarity, shorten exam times, and support better decision-making for clinicians.

As healthcare systems focus more on preventive care and precision medicine, AI-powered breast cancer screening is becoming a major trend. Faster diagnosis, better workflow management, and more personalized care are expected to shape the future of women’s health services.

The expanded partnership between GE HealthCare and DeepHealth reflects a wider shift toward digital healthcare transformation, where smart imaging platforms and cloud-based diagnostics are helping providers deliver safer, quicker, and more accurate care.

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