We measured the spatial distribution of absorbed dose in a 14-cm-diameter PMMA half-ellipsoid phantom simulating the average uncompressed breast, using an X-ray cone-beam breast computed tomography apparatus, assembled for laboratory tests. Thermoluminescent dosimeters (TLDs) were placed inside the phantom in six positions, both axially and at the phantom periphery. To study the distribution dose inside the PMMA phantom two experimental set-ups with a different copper filtration (50 μm and 200 μm) were adopted. Irradiations were performed with X-ray tube voltages of 50 to 80 kVp in 10 kVp increments. In a case (50 μm Cu), irradiations were at constant 73.75 mAs; in the other case (200 μm Cu) irradiations were delivered at mAs values such to...