Mammograms can be more than 80% accurate in detecting breast cancer.
Molybdenum-palladium examination is a simple, non-invasive means of detecting breast diseases, with an accuracy rate of over 80% in detecting breast cancer. In particular, molybdenum-palladium examination can observe tiny calcified spots as small as 0.1mm, which is of positive significance for the diagnosis and detection of early breast cancer.
If the Mammo-Palladium examination is combined with routine physical examination and breast ultrasound, the accuracy rate of breast cancer diagnosis can be further improved and may reach over 85%.
It should be noted that if the patient is relatively young, has dense breast glands or a small breast lump, the Mammography has certain limitations and cannot accurately rule out the possibility of breast cancer.
If the examination finds that there are lesions in the breast, in order to exclude the possibility of malignant lesions, it should be combined with the doctor’s recommendation to do further pathological puncture examination, in order to give a clear analysis and diagnosis, and improve the accuracy of diagnosis.