
X-ray scans: as a cancer diagnostic tool
Cancer diagnosis often requires a variety of imaging tests, and one of the most common and widely used tools is X-ray scanning. X-rays are a type of electromagnetic radiation that can penetrate the body to produce images of internal structures, allowing medical staff to identify potential abnormalities and diagnose a variety of diseases, including cancer. This article will explore how X-rays work, its role in cancer diagnosis, its advantages, limitations, and what to expect during an X-ray scan.








