Spy Satellite Processing Helps
Combat Breast Cancer


    13 September 1996

    Washington, D.C. -- Doctors and medical technicians,
    in their battle against breast cancer, can now employ
    tools used by intelligence analysts.

    The tools involve advanced imagery processing and  display
    techniques used in reviewing images gathered by spy satellites.
    The technology was developed by the National                              
    Reconnaissance Office (NRO), which is responsible for designing, 
    building, and operating U.S. reconnaissance satellites. The NRO is
    a member off the Intelligence Community, consisting of 13 Defense
    and independent agencies who gather and analyze intelligence.

    The techniques align satellite images of the same
    target area. Analysts use them to detect changes in facilities, roads,
    weapons, sites, and other areas of interest. The images, like photos
    or x-rays, are aligned and then digitally analyzed. This process allows
    imagery analysts to determine differences or changes in the
    location under surveillance.
 
    Radiologists have a similar "needle-in-the-haystack"
    problem -- trying to find very small cancers in mammograms. The
    medical community has combined its own Computer Assisted
    Diagnosis (CAD) tools with intelligence technology, resulting in
    significant improvement in detecting tumors and reducing the
    false-alarm rate. This development should help accelerate the
    clinical acceptance and use of these computerized tools, which will
    help catch cancers earlier and potentially save lives.

    Through the U.S. Intelligence Community, the NRO is
    working with the Department of Health and Human Services, under
    the leadership of Dr. Susan J. Blumenthal, Deputy Assistant
    Secretary for Health (Women's Health), to expedite the
    transfer of this technology to the medical community. The
    National Information Display Lab (NIDL) is facilitating the
    transfer and broadening the search for other intelligence tools that
    could benefit the medical community. The NIDL is sponsored by
    the NRO and is chartered to support the Intelligence Community
    as a whole.
  




     
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