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How Are X-Rays Used in Cancer Detection?
X-rays are pivotal in the early detection and diagnosis of
cancer
. They can help identify abnormal masses or tumors, determine the size and location of cancer, and sometimes even detect the spread of cancer to other parts of the body.
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What is an X-Ray?
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How Do X-Rays Compare to Other Imaging Techniques?
What Should Patients Expect During an X-Ray Procedure?
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