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What is mammographie?

Mammography is a specific type of X-ray imaging used to create detailed images of the breast. It is primarily used for breast cancer screening to detect tumors or other abnormalities early, often before they can be felt. It can also be used diagnostically to investigate breast problems such as a lump, pain, or nipple discharge.

What other technologies are related to mammographie?

mammographie Competitor Technologies

IRM (Imagerie par Résonance Magnétique, or MRI in English) of the breast is used for breast cancer screening and diagnosis, making it a competitor to mammography.
mentioned alongside mammographie in 11% (265) of relevant job posts
MRT (Magnetresonanztomographie, or MRI in English) of the breast is used for breast cancer screening and diagnosis, making it a competitor to mammography.
mentioned alongside mammographie in 12% (214) of relevant job posts

mammographie Complementary Technologies

PET/CT provides metabolic information combined with anatomical imaging, often used for staging and treatment monitoring of breast cancer, complementing mammography's role in detection and diagnosis.
mentioned alongside mammographie in 1% (56) of relevant job posts

Which organizations are mentioning mammographie?

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DIE RADIOLOGIE
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Spital Zollikerberg
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