Can a chest x-ray detect breast disease?

Chest radiography is usually not able to detect breast diseases, except for tumors that obviously occur in the breast and involve the chest wall, which can be observed through chest radiography as occupational changes in the breast. Ultrasound can detect occupying lesions in the breast parenchyma such as cystic lesions, and can also be used to initially identify the benign and malignant nature of the tumor, if necessary in combination with mammography. There are many diseases of the breast including simple hyperplasia, benign and malignant tumors of the breast, hyperplasia of the breast may show disorder in the internal structure of the breast and uneven echogenicity, and patients may also have significant pain.