A Mammography System with Fixed Anode is a specialized imaging device designed for breast cancer screening and diagnosis, employing a fixed anode X-ray tube as part of its design. This type of mammography system utilizes a fixed anode X-ray tube, which generates X-rays by directing a focused beam at the breast tissue. The fixed anode design allows for consistent and reliable X-ray production, essential for producing high-quality images. Fixed Anode refers to the design of the X-ray tube used in the system. Unlike rotating anode systems, which have a rotating target to distribute heat more effectively, fixed anode systems maintain a stationary target. This design is simpler and is often optimized for producing high-quality images specifically for mammography.