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1. A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during radiological examination, the system comprising:a barrier formed of a radiation attenuation material and positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area, the barrier being configured to substantially extend around an entire periphery of the patient; anda buffer positionable between the barrier and the patient for offsetting the barrier from the patient, the buffer being discrete from the barrier and comprising at least one flexible bag configured to retain a fluid, wherein the at least one flexible bag is configured to improve a clarity of the image generated during the radiological examination. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible bag is configured to be selectively inflated and deflated to adjust a height of the barrier relative to the patient. 3. The system of claim 2, further comprising a valve coupled to the at least one flexible bag that allows a user to selectively inflate and deflate the at least one flexible bag. 4. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible bag comprises a plurality of flexible bags positioned adjacent to each other. 5. The system of claim 1, further comprising a cover that substantially encloses the barrier and the buffer. 6. The system of claim 5, wherein the cover comprises a pocket configured to receive the at least one flexible bag. 7. The system of claim 6, wherein the pocket comprises a flap configured to selectively conceal an opening into the pocket, wherein the flap is configured to be selectively opened by a user to remove the at least one flexible bag from the pocket. 8. The system of claim 1, wherein the barrier comprises a first radiation attenuation factor at a region intended to be positioned over the target area and a second radiation attenuation factor at a region intended to be positioned away from the target area, the first radiation attenuation factor being greater than the second radiation attenuation factor. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein the second radiation attenuation factor is achieved by providing apertures in the barrier in the region intended to be positioned away from the target area. 10. The system of claim 9, wherein the apertures in the barrier form a checkerboard appearance in the region intended to be positioned away from the target area. 11. The system of claim 9, wherein the region intended to be positioned away from the target area is configured to cover a backside of a female patient undergoing a breast examination. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the at least one flexible bag is configured to be filled with air. 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the buffer is only provided under the barrier in a region intended to be positioned over the target area. 14. A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during radiological examination, the system comprising:a barrier formed of a radiation attenuation material and positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area;a buffer separate from the barrier and positionable between the barrier and the patient for offsetting the barrier from the patient, the buffer comprising at least one flexible bag configured to retain a fluid; anda valve coupled to the at least one flexible bag to allow a user to selectively inflate and deflate the at least one flexible bag for adjusting a distance between the barrier and the target area, wherein the at least one flexible bag is configured to improve a clarity of the image generated during the radiological examination. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein the system is configured as a breast shield for use on a female patient. 16. The system of claim 14, wherein the barrier is configured to substantially extend around an entire periphery of the patient. 17. The system of claim 16, further comprising a fastener coupled to the system at a region intended to be positioned away from the target area for securing the system to the patient. 18. A method of performing a radiological examination of a target area on a patient with a primary radiation beam to generate an image of the target area, the method comprising:placing a radiation attenuation system on the patient, the radiation attenuation system comprising a barrier formed of a radiation attenuation material and a buffer formed separately from the barrier, the buffer comprising at least one flexible bag configured to retain a fluid;aligning the barrier to be in-line with the primary radiation beam so that the primary radiation beam passes through the barrier before reaching the target area; andpositioning the at least one flexible bag between the barrier and the target area. 19. The method of claim 18, further comprising controlling at least one of a pressure and a volume of the fluid within the at least one flexible bag to adjust a distance between the barrier and the target area. 20. The method of claim 18, further comprising wrapping the barrier around an entire periphery of the patient. 21. A system for attenuating a primary radiation beam applied to a target area on a patient for generating an image of the target area during radiological examination, the system comprising:a barrier formed of a radiation attenuation material and positionable over the target area to partially attenuate the primary radiation beam before the primary radiation beam reaches the target area, the barrier being configured to extend around an entire periphery of the patient; anda buffer positionable between the barrier and the patient for offsetting the barrier from the patient, the buffer comprising at least one flexible bag configured to retain a fluid, wherein the at least one flexible bag is configured to improve a clarity of the image generated during the radiological examination.