Mammography is still the most widely used and easily available method to detect breast cancer. Ultrasound (US), and, over the last decade, MRI have made their way into clinical routine. Recently, researchers have started to work on digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT), and a breast‐specific gamma camera. The latter has shown increased sensitivity and especially specificity over prior nuclear medicine tools.

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Mammography is still the most widely used and easily available method to detect breast cancer. Ultrasound (US), and, over the last decade, MRI have made...