Ultrasound examination is often used in conjunction with mammography to screen for breast cancer and to evaluate abnormalities found on a mammogram. While mammography uses X-rays to create images of the breast tissue, ultrasound uses sound waves to create images.
A Tiffa scan, also known as a fetal anomaly scan, is a type of ultrasound examination that is performed during pregnancy to evaluate the developing fetus for any abnormalities or structural defects. It is not related to mammography, which is a type of imaging test used to screen for breast cancer or to evaluate breast abnormalities.
Antenatal scans are a series of ultrasound examinations that are performed during pregnancy to monitor the health and development of the fetus. These scans are not related to mammography, which is a type of imaging test used to screen for breast cancer or to evaluate breast abnormalities.
HCG levels are not used to diagnose breast cancer or to evaluate breast abnormalities. Mammography, along with other imaging tests and biopsy, is used to diagnose breast cancer and evaluate breast abnormalities.
Mammography is an X-ray imaging technique that provides an internal image of the breasts.
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