Xeromammography is a specific type of breast imaging that involves the use of a dry X-ray process to create an image of the breast tissue. While there are no official synonyms for this particular term, there are other types of breast imaging that may be used in its place. For example, mammography is a type of imaging that uses X-rays to create images of the breast tissue, while ultrasound and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are other methods that may be used in breast imaging. While each of these methods has its own pros and cons, they are all important tools in diagnosing and treating breast cancer, and helping women stay healthy.