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Breast Tomosynthesis, also known as 3D mammography, is a type of mammography that uses X-ray technology to create a three-dimensional image of the breast. It is used to detect and diagnose breast cancer and other abnormalities. Tomosynthesis is an advanced form of mammography that can provide more detailed images of the breast than traditional mammography. It can help to detect small tumors and other abnormalities that may be difficult to detect with traditional mammography. Tomosynthesis can also reduce the number of false positives and false negatives associated with traditional mammography.
Tomosynthesis is becoming increasingly popular in the mammography market due to its ability to provide more detailed images and reduce false positives and false negatives. It is also being used in combination with traditional mammography to provide a more comprehensive view of the breast.
Some companies in the Breast Tomosynthesis market include Hologic, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, and Fujifilm. Show Less Read more