Joint AAPM Task Group 282/EFOMP Working Group Report: Breast dosimetry for standard and contrast-enhanced mammography and breast tomosynthesis

Currently, there are multiple breast dosimetry estimation methods for mammography and its variants in use throughout the world. This fact alone introduces uncertainty, since it is often impossible to distinguish which model is internally used by a specific imaging system. In addition, all current mo...

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Main Author: Sechopoulos, Ioannis (author)
Other Authors: Dance, David R. (author), Boone, John M. (author), Bosmans, Hilde T. (author), Caballo, Marco (author), Diaz, Oliver (author), Van Engen, Ruben (author), Fedon, Christian (author), Glick, Stephen J. (author), Hernández, Andrew M. (author), Hill, Melissa L. (author), Hulme, Katie W. (author), Longo, Renata (author), Rabin Lema, Carolina (author), Sanderink, Wendelien B. G. (author), Seibert, J. Anthony (author)
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Language:English
Published: 2024
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12008/48774
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