X-ray examination of molybdenum target

Molybdenum target X-ray examination is currently the first choice, the simplest and most reliable detection method for diagnosing breast diseases. It has the advantages of clear photo images and appropriate contrast, and can clearly show nodular lesions less than 1 cm in the breast. , Positioning. Mammography can often detect nodules that doctors cannot reach, the so-called "occult breast cancer" and very early carcinoma in situ. Early breast cancer is discovered two years earlier than experienced doctors. Its radiation dose is also reduced to less than 0.003Gy per person (four on both sides), which is not harmful to the human body. Even when the clinical diagnosis of breast cancer is clear, mammography should still be performed. Mammography can help determine the location of the tumor, the extent of tumor invasion, the presence of multiple cancerous foci, and the condition of the contralateral breast. The right treatment plan is crucial.

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