According to the new market research report “Breast Imaging Market
by Technology [Mammography (FFDM, Digital & 3D Mammography), Breast
Ultrasound, MRI, CBCT, MBI, PET-CT, ABUS, Optical Imaging], End user
(Hospitals & Clinics, Breast Care Centers, Diagnostic Imaging
Centers) – Global Forecasts to 2025″, published by MarketsandMarkets™,
the Breast Imaging Market is projected to reach USD 5.4 billion by 2025
from USD 3.6 billion in 2020, at a CAGR of 8.1% during the forecast
period.
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Technological advancements in the field of breast imaging and the rising
incidence of breast cancer are the major factors driving the growth of
this market. Additionally, the growing adoption of advanced techniques
for breast cancer screening and rising government and private
investments for improving breast cancer care are some of the other major
factors driving the growth of this market.
The ionizing breast imaging segment accounted for the largest share of the breast imaging market, by technology, in 2019
Based on technology, the market is segmented into ionizing imaging
technologies and non-ionizing imaging technologies. The ionizing breast
imaging technology segment accounted for the largest share of the breast
imaging market during the forecast period. The large share of this
market segment is primarily due to the technological advancements in
ionizing breast imaging technologies and rising awareness about the
early screening and diagnosis of breast cancer.
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Mammography to dominate the ionizing imaging technologies market during the forecast period
Ionizing imaging technologies segment is categorized into five
subsegments, namely, mammography (analog mammography, full-field digital
mammography (FFDM), 3D breast tomosynthesis), positron emission
tomography-computed tomography (PET-CT), molecular breast
imaging/breast-specific gamma imaging (MBI/BSGI), positron emission
mammography (PEM), and cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT). Mammography
is expected to account for the largest share of the ionizing breast
imaging technologies segment during the forecast period. The major share
of the segment is attributed to technological advancements and
favorable reimbursement scenario in most of developed countries.
AWBU to register highest growth over the forecast period among non- ionizing imaging technologies
The non-ionizing breast imaging technologies market is further
sub-segmented into breast MRI, breast ultrasound, automated whole-breast
ultrasound (AWBU), breast thermography, electric impedance tomography,
and optical imaging. The AWBU segment is expected to register highest
growth over the forecast among the non-ionizing breast imaging
technologies market over the forecast period. The significant growth of
this segment is attributed to the advantages offered by the systems,
technological advancements, and rising awareness about early cancer
detection.
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North America to dominate the breast imaging market during the forecast period
The breast imaging market is segmented into five regional segments,
namely, North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and Middle
East & Africa. The North American region accounted for the largest
share of the breast imaging market in 2019. The rising incidence of
breast cancer, easy accessibility and high adoption of advanced
diagnostic technologies (owing to the significant per capita annual
healthcare expenditure in the US and Canada), presence of a favorable
reimbursement scenario, and the rapidly increasing geriatric population
in the region are some of the major factors driving the growth of the
breast imaging market in North America.
The major players operating in the breast imaging market are Hologic,
Inc. (US), GE Healthcare (US), Siemens Healthineers (Germany),
Koninklijke Philips N.V. (Netherlands), Fujifilm Holdings Corporation
(Japan), Canon Inc. (Japan), Aurora Healthcare US Corp. (US), Allengers
(India), Dilon Technologies, Inc. (US), Planmed Oy (Finland), Delphinus
Medical Technologies, Inc. (US), Micrima Limited (UK), CMR Naviscan
Corporation (US), SuperSonic Imagine (France), and Carestream Health
(US).