Reliance Hospital Introduces South Asia’s Fastest AI-Powered 3D Mammography for Early Breast Cancer Detection
Written by Sirish Dixit
Reliance Hospital introduces South Asia’s fastest AI-powered 3D mammography system, offering faster scans, higher accuracy, and better comfort in early breast cancer detection.

Sir H. N. Reliance Foundation Hospital has launched South Asia’s first and fastest Genius AI 3D Mammography system, marking a significant advancement in early breast cancer detection through cutting-edge imaging and artificial intelligence.
Using tomosynthesis technology, the system completes scans in just 3.7 seconds, making it the quickest in the industry. This not only enhances diagnostic accuracy but also ensures greater patient comfort and a more efficient screening process.
Breast cancer remains the most common cancer among Indian women, contributing to over 26% of female cancer cases. With more than 192,000 new cases annually, early detection is crucial. The new system significantly boosts diagnostic capabilities, offering up to 20–65% higher detection rates of invasive cancers than traditional 2D mammography and 45% lower radiation exposure with synthesized imaging.
Engineered for inclusivity and precision, the mammography system is ideal for women with dense breast tissue, implants, or claustrophobia, and it reduces compression time while maintaining image quality. It also supports contrast-enhanced spectral imaging and vacuum-assisted biopsy, helping reduce repeat procedures and improve diagnostic accuracy.
This innovation represents a crucial step in combating late-stage breast cancer diagnoses, empowering healthcare providers to deliver faster, safer, and more reliable results.