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What is molybdenum target inspection?

Molybdenum-palladium examination, the full name of X-ray mammography, as a non-invasive examination method, is relatively painless, simple, high resolution and good repeatability. The photographed images can be compared before and after, regardless of age and size. At present, as a routine examination, the diagnostic sensitivity is 82% ~ 89% and the specificity is 87% ~ 94%.

Computerized radiography (computer)

X-ray photography (CR) is a new digital imaging technology which combines traditional radiology technology and modern computer technology. It finally transforms the analog image of ordinary X-ray photography into a quantifiable digital image, which makes a qualitative leap in the traditional X-ray photography technology and image quality, and makes it easier for radiologists to find suspicious malignant lesions in breast photos. It is considered as a method to improve the early detection rate of breast cancer.

Mammography with molybdenum target has the following unique values:

It can be used as a relatively noninvasive examination method to comprehensively and accurately reflect the structure of the whole breast.

test method

X-ray examination can be used to observe the influence of various physiological factors (such as menstrual cycle, pregnancy, lactation, menstrual condition and endocrine changes, etc.). ) to observe the breast structure, and can make dynamic observation.

Benign lesions and malignant tumors of the breast can be reliably distinguished.

Breast cancer can be found early, and even hidden breast cancer that can't be touched clinically can be found out.

According to X-ray examination, some precancerous lesions can be found, and follow-up photos can be taken for observation.

Follow up the pathological changes of breast cancer patients after radiotherapy and chemotherapy, observe the curative effect, and regularly monitor healthy breast.