What's
your breast
density?

Most women
don’t know

Breast density is one of the most important and overlooked risk factors for breast cancer. Yet most women have no idea what their density is.

Until recently, the only way to assess it was through a mammogram and even then, the results are often unclear or not shared at all. For younger women, who are more likely to have dense breasts and less likely to qualify for routine screening, the risk of missed or delayed detection is even higher.

That’s why we created Mi~Scan® and Mi~Scan+® a smarter, safer and more accessible way to understand your breast density and breast cancer risk.

Our solution
Mi~Scan®

A quick, comfortable scan measuring tissue properties. No harmful radiation. No breast compression.

In just minutes, Mi~Scan® gives you personalised insights into your breast tissue composition – empowering you to take control of your health with knowledge and confidence.

The Mi~Scan®
Difference

  • Non-invasive and pain-free

  • No ionising radiation

  • No breast compression

  • Available to adult women of all ages

  • Fast results, no referral needed

  • Clear, visual insights you can understand and act on

The Mi~Scan+®
Difference

Breast Density Measurement

Get an industry standard BIRADS score for each breast. With this information you will know if your breast tissue is dense and how it may impact cancer detection.

Mi~Scan+®

Powerful cloud-based software taking the data from Mi~Scan® and using it to create a personalised risk assessment.

What Mi~Scan® gives you

Mi~Score® combines your Mi~Scan® data with insights from your lifestyle and family history* to give you a personalised 5-year, 10-year and lifetime risk score for developing breast cancer.

*Using globally recognised models, including BOADICEA and Tyrer-Cuzick.

Breast Density Mapping

Visualise where dense tissue is distributed across different regions of each breast – ideal for tracking regional changes.

Breast Density Trending

Visualise where dense tissue is distributed across different regions of each breast – ideal for tracking regional changes.

Know your density. Understand your risk. Take control.

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