Breast cancer detection by imaging techniques
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imaging, MRI, breast cancer, techniques, CT, IITAbstract
Several techqnieces were using in the latest year to improve for diagenesis Breast cancer because of increasing the states of cancer specially such as breast cancers. It is predominating with high ratio for women. These states demand more researches for devlopments the instruments and equipment techniques to solve these major problems. These common global symptoms have become a real problem for the world. Breast cancer symptoms are not limited to women, but the incidence is much higher than that of men. Magnetic resonance imaging, X-rays, and other modern technologies have developed in the last period of this century. The study proposes an integrated imaging framework aimed at enhancing the accuracy of breast cancer diagnosis and improving treatment strategies. The computational analysis with applections of algorathems finite elents methods and the use of invariant impeding techenes helps to Rapid development of key software used in nuclear radiation and magnetic field technologies has shown significant progress in serving humanity. The use of advanced counters such as the Gier-Muller, gaseous, semiconductor and hyperconductor counters has been and remains the main tool in developing digital software to obtain accurate diagnostic results.
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