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Diagnostic Mammography is a type of mammography used to diagnose breast cancer and other breast diseases. It is used to evaluate changes in the breast that have been detected by a physical exam, such as a lump, pain, or nipple discharge. Diagnostic Mammography is used to determine the size, shape, and location of any abnormality, and to determine if it is solid or fluid-filled. It can also be used to evaluate the extent of a known breast cancer. Diagnostic Mammography is typically performed with two views of each breast, and may include additional views if needed.
Diagnostic Mammography is an important tool in the early detection of breast cancer, and is used in combination with other tests such as ultrasound and MRI. It is also used to monitor the progress of treatment for breast cancer.
Companies in the Diagnostic Mammography market include Hologic, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Philips Healthcare, and Fujifilm. Show Less Read more