Mammography is a special imaging technique and is unusual in a number of ways: Some of these are technical because of the type of tissue under investigation and some apply to the distinctive nature of the client group. But in one important aspect mammography is like all other medical imaging: It requires a decision-making process. All meaningful decisions are made in conditions where information is imperfect or uncertain and mammographic interpretation is no exception to this general rule
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm of the female population and its incidence is constantly r...
The main goal of this study was to relate physical changes in image quality measured by Modulation T...
Background: Several studies, which were limited by their small sample size and selection of difficul...
Abstract This article examines the issues concerning the assessment of observer performance and the ...
Interpretation of radiological (and other complex medical) images is challenging due to an often ove...
Breast cancer is most often diagnosed using x-ray mammography. Traditionally mammography images have...
Screening mammography has been widely used over the last few decades to detect breast cancers at an ...
BackgroundReactions to uncertainty in clinical medicine can affect decision making.ObjectiveTo asses...
This dataset consists of observations of mammographic images, plus three relevant variables used in ...
The interpretation of mammograms is a complex perceptual cognitive skill involving the visual and in...
Screening mammography calls for a combination of perceptual skills to find what may be faint and sma...
Rationale and objectivesTest sets for assessing and improving radiologic image interpretation have b...
The phenomenon of observer variability has been studied in many areas of clinical medicine such as p...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to assess agreement of mammographic interpretations by community ra...
Introduction: According to the guidelines, the mammograms obtained in a screening program must be ev...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm of the female population and its incidence is constantly r...
The main goal of this study was to relate physical changes in image quality measured by Modulation T...
Background: Several studies, which were limited by their small sample size and selection of difficul...
Abstract This article examines the issues concerning the assessment of observer performance and the ...
Interpretation of radiological (and other complex medical) images is challenging due to an often ove...
Breast cancer is most often diagnosed using x-ray mammography. Traditionally mammography images have...
Screening mammography has been widely used over the last few decades to detect breast cancers at an ...
BackgroundReactions to uncertainty in clinical medicine can affect decision making.ObjectiveTo asses...
This dataset consists of observations of mammographic images, plus three relevant variables used in ...
The interpretation of mammograms is a complex perceptual cognitive skill involving the visual and in...
Screening mammography calls for a combination of perceptual skills to find what may be faint and sma...
Rationale and objectivesTest sets for assessing and improving radiologic image interpretation have b...
The phenomenon of observer variability has been studied in many areas of clinical medicine such as p...
PurposeThe aim of this study was to assess agreement of mammographic interpretations by community ra...
Introduction: According to the guidelines, the mammograms obtained in a screening program must be ev...
Breast cancer is the most common neoplasm of the female population and its incidence is constantly r...
The main goal of this study was to relate physical changes in image quality measured by Modulation T...
Background: Several studies, which were limited by their small sample size and selection of difficul...