Digital Mammograms Key to Women's Fight Against Breast Cancer

Digital Mammograms Key to Women's Fight Against Breast Cancer

 

 

Digital mammograms have proven to be an important tool in quickly and accurately detecting breast cancer, thereby reducing the number of breast cancer patients, which is the number one cause of death.

 

 

Cancer in women around the world, particularly breast cancer, is a difficult disease to identify and prevent. While it can be life-threatening, there are often no early warning signs or symptoms of the disease.

 

Regular breast examination with a mammogram machine is an important measure to detect breast cancer in its early stages, giving patients a greater chance of survival. Consequently, it should be given great importance.

 

Differences between digital mammograms and conventional mammograms

A mammogram is an X-ray examination of the breast that can be done either conventionally or digitally. Digital mammograms record the digital breast image, making it possible to view the images on a computer monitor in a matter of seconds.

 

 

It is recommended that women aged 35 and over have an annual mammogram, although individuals with higher risk factors, such as a family history of cancer, may need to have a mammogram before this age.

With kind regards from X-Ray Department, Vibhavadi Hospital