
Screening Mammography
Screening mammography is an imaging test that uses low-dose X-rays to examine breast tissue for early signs of breast cancer. It is primarily used for women without symptoms to detect cancer before it can be felt or caused issues. The procedure involves compressing the breast between two plates to obtain clear images, which are then reviewed by radiologists. Regular screening can help find cancer early when treatment is most effective. It's typically recommended for women starting around age 40-50, depending on individual risk factors and guidelines. Screening mammograms are a vital tool in early detection and improved outcomes.