Digital mammography is an X-ray imaging technique used to screen for breast cancer. Instead of film, digital mammography uses electronic detectors to capture X-ray images of the breast. These images can then be viewed, manipulated, and stored on a computer, allowing for better image quality and easier sharing with radiologists.
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