Abstract
Abstract: Early detection of breast cancer is vital for improving patient outcomes and reducing mortality rates. Technological
advancements have significantly enhanced the accuracy and efficiency of screening methods. This paper explores recent innovations
in early detection, focusing on the evolution of digital mammography, the benefits of 3D mammography (tomosynthesis), and the
application of advanced imaging techniques such as molecular imaging and MRI. It also examines the role of artificial intelligence
(AI) in diagnostic tools, showing how machine learning algorithms are improving imaging analysis and reducing diagnostic errors.
Furthermore, the paper discusses advancements in genetic screening, liquid biopsies, and biomarkers, emphasizing their potential
in identifying high-risk individuals and supporting personalized treatment plans. The paper provides a forward-looking perspective
on the future of breast cancer detection, addressing both the opportunities and challenges associated with the adoption of these
cutting-edge technologies to improve patient outcomes.