Mammography
Mammograms are useful for early detection of breast cancer and can show the presence of microcalcifications, which can be present in the early stages of breast cancer. The test involves placing the breasts in the mammography machine, one by one, and taking two images of each, one in the up and down direction and one in the internal and external view.

DR Equipment at the KOMEF Medical Examination Center
Selenia Dimensions 3D from HOLOGIC
The world’s first FDA- and MFDS-approved mammography machine
Enables accurate diagnosis of microcalcifications, a risk factor for breast cancer, with high-definition images with 13.4 million pixels
Possible to detect lumps that are as small as 5 mm
The most suitable test for detecting nonpalpable breast cancer, with an accuracy of 90 to 95%
Automatically adjusts the radiation dose to an optimal level for the patient to minimize unnecessary exposure
CC (Up and down view)

MLO (Internal and external view)
