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Seno Medical, Inc. was
formed to commercialize a new modality in cancer
screening and diagnosis: opto-acoustic imaging.
Unlike most screening techniques, which rely on
anatomical imaging, Seno's goal is to bring
functional imaging that can detect angiogenesis to
the marketplace. Our first product is a small animal
imaging device. This product application was
successfully licensed to a world market leader,
VisualSonics. Products for use with humans, focusing
initially on breast cancer, are also in development.
Seno’s first clinical application is for breast
cancer diagnosis.
A strong, experienced management team and nationally
recognized Scientific Advisory Board have been
assembled to complete the commercialization, secure
regulatory approval and launch the products. The
management team has a long history of working
together and in successfully commercializing medical
devices.
Seno’s patented technology integrates the use of
lasers and acoustics to determine the presence of
angiogenesis—the growth of blood vessels and higher
blood volume that always surrounds a tumor. This
represents a significant evolutionary step in
imaging. Unlike anatomical imaging techniques, such
as mammography, laser opto-acoustic imaging can
detect breast cancer, for example, at its earliest
clinically significant stage (2 mm. versus 10 mm.
with mammography) without patient discomfort or
exposure to harmful x-ray.
The opportunities are exciting…for investors and
scientists, for physicians and the myriad women and
men tested for or diagnosed with cancer each year.
The goal of laser opto-acoustic imaging is to allow
more precise and earlier detection of smaller tumors
and the ability to differentiate benign from
malignant growth without biopsy. Future applications
will focus on other types of cancer and broader
diagnostic and treatment applications.
Seno acquired working pre-prototypes in addition to
the core patents on opto-acoustic technology; we
will license two other patents for future
applications. These patents constitute a platform
technology with a multitude of potential follow-on
applications, including imaging for the earliest
detection of cancer of the ovary, bladder, prostate,
colon and melanoma as well as unstable plaque
(cardiovascular).
Peer review and the continued funding of $13 million
from nationally recognized institutions such as the
National Institutes of Health (NIH), National Cancer
Institute (NCI) and the Department of Defense (DoD)
support our scientific credibility. And,
significantly, the pre-prototypes being used in
clinical testing have demonstrated a strong
correlation to biopsy in diagnosing cancer.
We look forward to the future and to the role Seno
can play in minimizing the uncertainty, the cost and
trauma of diagnosing and treating cancer.
Website:
www.senomedical.com
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