👉 Breast computing, also known as breast imaging or breast ultrasound, is a non-invasive medical technology that uses ultrasound waves to visualize the internal structures of the breast. This technique is particularly useful for detecting abnormalities such as tumors, cysts, and other masses that may not be visible on mammograms. Unlike mammography, which uses X-rays, breast computing employs high-frequency sound waves that are safe and do not expose patients to ionizing radiation. The process involves a handheld device that emits sound waves into the breast tissue, which are then reflected back to create detailed images. These images help radiologists and clinicians assess the health of breast tissue, guide biopsies, and monitor treatment progress, making it a valuable tool in breast cancer diagnosis and management.