
QView Medical, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based company with a team that has over 20 years of leadership in CAD and ABUS development. They have been involved in obtaining four PMA approvals, including R2 mammography CAD, R2 lung CT CAD, U-Systems somo.v ABUS, and QView QVCAD. Their flagship product, QVCAD, is the first CAD system for 3D Automated Breast Ultrasound approved for screening women with dense breast tissue. The system uses sophisticated algorithms and artificial neural networks to detect suspicious areas in the breast, improving reading time while preserving diagnostic confidence. It consists of a CAD subsystem with image processing algorithms and a Viewer subsystem that displays ABUS images alongside CAD output. The QVCAD system has been used in over 20,000 ABUS cases, with approximately 30 sites globally having used it.

QView Medical, Inc. is a Silicon Valley-based company with a team that has over 20 years of leadership in CAD and ABUS development. They have been involved in obtaining four PMA approvals, including R2 mammography CAD, R2 lung CT CAD, U-Systems somo.v ABUS, and QView QVCAD. Their flagship product, QVCAD, is the first CAD system for 3D Automated Breast Ultrasound approved for screening women with dense breast tissue. The system uses sophisticated algorithms and artificial neural networks to detect suspicious areas in the breast, improving reading time while preserving diagnostic confidence. It consists of a CAD subsystem with image processing algorithms and a Viewer subsystem that displays ABUS images alongside CAD output. The QVCAD system has been used in over 20,000 ABUS cases, with approximately 30 sites globally having used it.
Core product: QVCAD — CAD for 3D Automated Breast Ultrasound (ABUS)
Focus: Improving breast cancer screening for women with dense breast tissue
Headquarters: Los Altos, California
Regulatory milestone: FDA PMA clearance for QVCAD (Dec 2017)
Funding: Multiple rounds; latest known Series B on 2017-02-15
Breast cancer screening and computer-aided detection for 3D automated breast ultrasound (ABUS)
2006
Medical imaging / Healthcare software
Most recent reported round per available evidence