Mammography
Mammography is a specialized medical imaging technique that uses low-dose X-rays to create detailed images of the breast tissues. It is primarily used for early detection and diagnosis of breast diseases, especially breast cancer, even before physical symptoms appear. The procedure helps identify abnormal growths, lumps, or calcifications within the breast, allowing timely medical intervention. Mammography is quick, non-invasive, and highly effective in routine breast health screening for women, particularly those above 40 or with a family history of breast cancer. Regular mammography screenings play a crucial role in improving treatment outcomes through early detection.
