Stairlifts Market: Foresees Skyrocketing Growth in the Coming Years Breast Imaging Market
Breast Imaging Market: Demand Rate with Regional
outlook, Applications, Consumer Profiles & Forecast 2026
Breast imaging is a technique used to obtain high resolution visualization of breast tissues and
associated diseases. Breast cancer is the leading cause of the breast disease that require
immediate screening, which in turn is anticipate to boost growth of the breast imaging market.
Breast cancer can occur both in men and women. Furthermore, it is majorly reported in females
as compared to male. The most common breast imaging tests used to determine breast cancer
and related disease are ultrasound, mammography, nuclear imaging MRI, and thermography.
Furthermore, mammography is the most preferred imaging techniques for breast cancer
diagnosis for the women of age 40 and above.
The global breast imaging market size was valued at US$ 3,150.3 million in 2017, and is
expected to witness a CAGR of 9.9% over the forecast period (2018 – 2026).
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Increasing number of accidents and growing geriatric population are expected to drive growth
of the breast imaging market
Increasing incidence of breast cancer is expected to be a major factor driving growth of the
breast imaging market during the forecast period. According to the breastcancer.org, around 1 in
8 women develop breast cancer over the course of their lifetime. According to the same source,
in 2017, an estimated 252,710 new cases of invasive breast cancer are expected to be
diagnosed among women in the U.S.
Increasing government initiatives such as awareness programs and funding for research and
development to introduce advanced imaging technologies in the market are expected to propel
the breast imaging market growth.
For instance, in 2013, Avon Foundation, in partnership with NCI (National Cancer Institute) and
the Center for Advancing Innovation funded US$ 250,000 to launch the Breast Cancer Start-up