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CTLM Technology to be Highlighted at Molecular Imaging Conference

Imaging Diagnostic Systems, Inc., a pioneer in laser optical breast imaging, is exhibiting at Arab Health 2008, January 28 - 31, 2008, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The company is located at stand CD89.

CTLM technology was featured during the Molecular Imaging Conference, one of 17 conferences on specialized areas featured at Arab Health. Professor Eric Milne detailed the principals of imaging the breast with CTLM in his lecture, "Optical Imaging: Computed Tomographic Laser Mammography of the Breast." Observations from one of the Company's Luminary Partner sites were also presented. Professor Paolo Belli from Catholic University, Rome, Italy, discussed his experiences with CTLM in his talk, "Clinical Experience with Computed Tomography Laser Mammography Breast Scanning System."

"The Molecular Imaging Conference at Arab Health 2008 illustrates dramatically how the most advanced technologies have been rapidly disseminated throughout the world. Heavy emphasis is being placed on the need to image function rather than form, which is where CT Laser Mammography excels," explained Professor Milne. "As part of the Molecular Imaging and PET/CT conference, I presented the methodology and clinical results of CTLM, obtained from 11 of our clinical centers throughout the world. I demonstrated how laser imaging can achieve the same three-dimensional functional images as PET, but without the need for cyclotrons, radioactive injectates, or physicists at a fraction of the cost and time needed for imaging."

More than 50,000 medical professionals are expected to attend Arab Health, the world's largest multi-track healthcare Congress.

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