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Mammography (2D and 3D)
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Mammography (2D and 3D)

Mammography is an X-ray technique which is used to obtain a picture of the breast. X-ray of the breast is performed by exposure of the breast to low doses of radiations. For a few seconds, breasts are.....

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Mammography is an X-ray technique which is used to obtain a picture of the breast. X-ray of the breast is performed by exposure of the breast to low doses of radiations. For a few seconds, breasts are compressed between two thin plates. Mammography is used in early detection of breast cancer, typically through detection of characteristic masses or microcalcifications. With the Mammography machine available at Medanta, radiologists can get a deep insight into the body in 2D and 3D form, which results in early detection with better accuracy.

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Mammography (2D and 3D)
What Makes Mammography (2D and 3D) So Unique?
  • The Mammography technique uses low dose X-Ray to detect cancer at early stages, even before the women experience any symptoms.
  • The Siemens Mammomat, the technology used by Medanta is inspired by PRIME technology. This technology gives an advantage of 30% lower dose of radiations, without compromising on the quality at all.
  • The machine uses the direct-to-digital aSe detector, which helps the radiologists obtain superior quality images in no time.
  • The Mammography technique at Medanta also uses EMPIRE technology, which is a unique blend of iterative and machine learning concepts, and the algorithms are used to reconstruct images for impeccable clarity of details and contrasts.
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