The thesis of this paper is that quantum measurement can be analyzed and understood within quantum mechanics itself. The statistics of the measurement process comes from the unknown details of the macroscopic measurement device. Quantum measurement is analyzed within the framework of scattering theory of quantum field theory with the aim of finding a physical rather than a metaphysical understanding. The measurement interaction is treated together with the quantum process to be measured. The evaluation of a Feynman diagram for the total process leads to one factor from the measurement interaction for each channel multiplying the basic scattering amplitudes. With increasing entanglement taken into account, these factors compete for dominance...