**Road-mounted X-ray Group (RGG)** is a special type of equipment designed for X-ray examinations. Its main difference from conventional X-ray equipment is that the RGP has the ability to move. This allows you to conduct research from different angles and use the full range of modern technologies for this.
The history of the creation of a mobile radiology group is associated with the need to improve the quality of research. Previously, RGPs were replaced by old X-ray machines, which required specialists to be constantly in one place. However, as medical technology developed and RGP improved, new equipment was created that has greater flexibility and ease of use.
With this new technique, it was possible to reduce the radiation dose to patients and improve the quality of the resulting images. Today, RGPs are one of the most progressive and effective tools in medical diagnostics.
A particularly important application of RGP is the ability to find tumors in women in the breast area. Computed tomography (CT) is an increasingly popular alternative to traditional X-rays and is superior in accuracy for diagnosing tumors. At the same time, the function of the mobile X-ray group allows you to increase