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X-ray Screening

X-ray screening is a medical imaging process that uses X-ray radiation to create images of the inside of the body. It helps healthcare professionals detect and diagnose various health issues, such as broken bones, infections, or tumors, without invasive procedures. During an X-ray exam, the patient typically stands or sits while a machine directs X-ray beams through their body onto a detector or film. The resulting images reveal contrasts between different tissues, enabling accurate assessment. X-ray screening is a quick, non-invasive procedure that provides valuable information for medical diagnosis and treatment planning.