I hate annual check-ups. I hate mammograms. I’m having to do them annually because of a benign biopsy they did a year ago. Boy, was that a lot of fun. In truth, it didn’t hurt much except for the fact that I had to hold my arm over my head for 45 minutes.

According to RadiologyInfo,
"Digital mammography, also called full-field digital mammography (FFDM), is a mammography system in which the x-ray film is replaced by solid-state detectors that convert x-rays into electrical signals. These detectors are similar to those found in digital cameras. The electrical signals are used to produce images of the breast that can be seen on a computer screen or printed on special film similar to conventional mammograms.

But faster. And faster, when it comes to diagnosis, is always better. But still cold.
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