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First Data from largest colposcopy trial

The objective of the 11,000-patient IMPROVE-COLPO study is to measure outcome improvements in detection of cervical neoplasia (pre-cancers) when using the DySIS Advanced Cervical Imaging System compared to standard methods. The results from two community clinics to be presented at ACOG, show that biopsies assisted by dynamic spectral imaging and mapping of the cervix increased detection of high-grade neoplasia by 36.8 percent over standard colposcopic visualization. DySIS also recently presented early data from nearly 3,000 women with low-grade pap smears that showed detection of patients with high-grade disease increased by a third in the DySIS study arm compared to the standard care arm.

鈥淐olposcopy, which can be very subjective, is the diagnostic procedure performed after an abnormal Pap smear,鈥 said DySIS Medical鈥檚 Clinical Manger, Dr. Manolis Papagiannakis. 鈥淒ySIS advances standard techniques by using digital imaging technology that can help clinicians standardize colposcopy and improve the detection of pre-cancerous and cancerous lesions. We look forward to sharing initial findings from the IMPROVE-COLPO study with the attendees of the ACOG 2016 Annual Meeting.鈥

More than 12,000 U.S. women are diagnosed with cervical cancer annually and 4,300 die from the disease. The DySIS digital colposcope can enhance a doctor鈥檚 ability to diagnose and manage cervical neoplasia, by detecting changes in a woman鈥檚 cervix and helping to guide biopsy selection and the best course of treatment to prevent cervical cancer.

鈥淲e are excited that DySIS is now in use by clinicians around the globe, is included in UK cervical screening guidelines and is reimbursable by insurance,鈥 said DySIS Chief Executive Officer, Alastair Atkinson. 鈥淪tandardizing this variable and subjective procedure can help improve care for women 鈥 and with earlier treatment, has the potential to help prevent cervical cancer.鈥

About DySIS Medical
DySIS Medical has its global headquarters in Edinburgh and US Headquarters in Tampa, FL. The company is committed to saving lives through the early detection and diagnosis of disease using biophotonic innovations. It aims to be the global leader in automated optical molecular imaging technologies for medical diagnostic and screening applications. For more information, please visit:http://www.dysismedical.com or call 844-DYSISMED.

About the DySIS colposcope
The DySIS colposcope differs from traditional colposcopes by measuring the cervical epithelium automatically using Dynamic Spectral Imaging and producing a map of the cervix, which assists the clinician with assessing the cervix, identifying biopsy locations and performing treatment if needed.

About cervical cancer
Worldwide, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer for women and the seventh most common cancer overall. While it is the only entirely preventable cancer, approximately half a million women are diagnosed with the disease every year.