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Radiation Protection Dosimetry 2006 121(4):445-451; doi:10.1093/rpd/ncl051
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Global quality control perspective for the physical and technical aspects of screen-film mammography—image quality and radiation dose

Kwan-Hoong Ng1,*, Noriah Jamal1,2 and Larry DeWerd3

1 Department of Radiology, University of Malaya, 50603 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2 Medical Technology Division, Malaysian Institute for Nuclear Technology, Research (MINT), 43000 Kajang, Malaysia
3 Medical Radiation Research Center, University of Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706, USA

* Corresponding author: ngkh{at}um.edu.my

Received October 22, 2005, amended February 13, 2006, accepted April 5, 2006


   Abstract

The systematic monitoring of image quality and radiation dose is an ultimate solution to ensuring the continuously high quality of mammography examination. At present several protocols exist around the world, and different test objects are used for quality control (QC) of the physical and technical aspects of screen-film mammography. This situation may lead to differences in radiation image quality and dose reported. This article reviews the global QC perspective for the physical and technical aspects of screen-film mammography with regard to image quality and radiation dose. It points out issues that must be resolved in terms of radiation dose and that also affect the comparison.


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