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Mammograms, also known as mammograms, are a method of video-screening that is used to screen breasts. It plays a crucial role in the early detection of breast disease, especially breast cancer. This paper provides you with a detailed description of the rationale, process and importance of this examination. What is mammograms? The mammograms are techniques for mammograms using low-dose X-rays. In the course of the examination, the breasts are slightly flatted to obtain a clear image. Such an examination can detect small and undetectable pathologies, including abnormal tissues such as calcified points, swellings, etc. 1. Preparation phase: Patients need to remove their shirts and bras and stand or sit in front of specialized equipment. 2. Positioning: Technicians help patients to reposition their breasts to the screening platform. 3. Oppression: Breasts are slightly flattened, which may be mildly uncomfortable, but usually lasts only a few seconds. 4. Imaging: X-ray opportunities for mammography from different angles. 5. End of inspection: The process usually takes 15-20 minutes. 1. Early detection: early detection of breast cancer, even if the swelling is not yet detectable by touch. Early detection means better treatment and prognosis. 2. High sensitivity: Small calcification points can be detected, which may be a sign of early breast cancer. 3. Screening tool: as a routine screening tool, it can help women who have no symptoms to identify potential problems at an early stage. Diagnosis assistance: assistance to doctors in the assessment of breast symptoms, such as swelling, pain or nipple secretions. Monitoring of the effects of treatment: For diagnosed breast cancer patients, it can be used to monitor treatment responses and to track progress. 1. Although X-rays are checked, radiation doses are very low and safety is assured. Women over 40 recommended regular screening every 1-2 years. 3. Women in the family history of breast cancer may need to start screening earlier, in consultation with a doctor. 4. The negative nature of the results does not mean that there is absolutely no risk and the habit of regular inspections still needs to be maintained. The mammogram is a safe and effective means of breast health screening. Through regular examinations, we can significantly increase the early detection rate of breast cancer, thus improving treatment and survival. Take care of yourself, starting with a regular medical check-up, making mammograms an important part of your healthy life.