Background: In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. While it is widely accepted that firm breast compression is needed to ensure acceptable image quality, guidelines remain vague about how much compression should be applied during mammogram acquisition. A quantitative parameter indicating the desirable amount of compression is not available. Consequently, little is known about the relationship between the amount of breast compression and breast cancer detectability. The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of breast compression pressure in mammography on breast cancer screening outcomes. Methods: We used digital image analysis methods to determine breast volume, percent dense volume, ...
Objective To perform a calibration study to provide data to help improve consistency in the pressure...
Objectives: To assess the associations between objectively measured mammographic compression pressur...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare a conventional 14 decanewton (daN) force-standardized compression protoc...
Background: In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. Whi...
Background: Breast compression is important in mammography in order to improve image quality, better...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A lack of consistent guidelines regarding mammographic com...
Objective: Compression is used in mammography to reduce breast thickness, which is claimed to impro...
Objectives Breast compression is used in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation d...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: In x-ray mammography, flattening of the breast improves image...
In current mammography practice, similar compression forces are applied to all breasts. Women with s...
Contains fulltext : 154324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To c...
Background: Breast compression in mammography is important but is a source of discomfort and has bee...
Abstract Understanding the detectability of breast cancer using mammography is important when consid...
This work focusses on the compression force applied to the breast during mammographic imaging. The l...
PURPOSE: X-ray mammography is the primary tool for early detection of breast cancer and for follow-u...
Objective To perform a calibration study to provide data to help improve consistency in the pressure...
Objectives: To assess the associations between objectively measured mammographic compression pressur...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare a conventional 14 decanewton (daN) force-standardized compression protoc...
Background: In mammography, breast compression is applied to reduce the thickness of the breast. Whi...
Background: Breast compression is important in mammography in order to improve image quality, better...
Item does not contain fulltextBACKGROUND: A lack of consistent guidelines regarding mammographic com...
Objective: Compression is used in mammography to reduce breast thickness, which is claimed to impro...
Objectives Breast compression is used in mammography to improve image quality and reduce radiation d...
Item does not contain fulltextPurpose: In x-ray mammography, flattening of the breast improves image...
In current mammography practice, similar compression forces are applied to all breasts. Women with s...
Contains fulltext : 154324.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access)OBJECTIVE: To c...
Background: Breast compression in mammography is important but is a source of discomfort and has bee...
Abstract Understanding the detectability of breast cancer using mammography is important when consid...
This work focusses on the compression force applied to the breast during mammographic imaging. The l...
PURPOSE: X-ray mammography is the primary tool for early detection of breast cancer and for follow-u...
Objective To perform a calibration study to provide data to help improve consistency in the pressure...
Objectives: To assess the associations between objectively measured mammographic compression pressur...
AbstractObjectiveTo compare a conventional 14 decanewton (daN) force-standardized compression protoc...