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Digital Mammography is a type of mammography that uses digital X-ray technology to capture images of the breast. It is used to detect and diagnose breast cancer and other abnormalities in the breast. Digital Mammography is more sensitive than traditional film mammography, allowing for better detection of small tumors and other abnormalities. It also allows for more accurate diagnosis and better patient care. Digital Mammography also offers the advantage of being able to store images electronically, allowing for easier access and sharing of images.
Digital Mammography is becoming increasingly popular as a diagnostic tool for breast cancer and other abnormalities. It is being used in many hospitals and clinics around the world, and is becoming the preferred method of mammography for many healthcare providers.
Some companies in the Digital Mammography market include Hologic, GE Healthcare, Siemens Healthineers, Philips Healthcare, and Fujifilm. Show Less Read more