Skip to main content

Some NLM-NCBI services and products are experiencing heavy traffic, which may affect performance and availability. We apologize for the inconvenience and appreciate your patience. For assistance, please contact our Help Desk at info@ncbi.nlm.nih.gov.

Journal of Digital Imaging logoLink to Journal of Digital Imaging
. 1997 Aug;10(Suppl 1):133–135. doi: 10.1007/BF03168676

Advanced digital mammography

Ronald B Schilling 1,, John D Cox 1, S R Dev Sharma 1
PMCID: PMC3452858  PMID: 9268858

Abstract

Mammography is the most effective method for early detection of breast cancer and yet, 10% to 30% of women who have breast cancer and undergo mammography have negative mammograms. Furthermore, of the women who are sent to biopsy, only 20% to 40% actually have breast cancer. Quantitative analysis of the radiographic features of microcalcifications and masses may help radiologists improve their specificity.

Key Words: mammography, digital, slot-scan, low dose

Full Text

The Full Text of this article is available as a PDF (881.9 KB).

References

  • 1.Bassett LW, Gold RH. Breast Imaging. New York, NY: Grune & Stratton; 1982. [Google Scholar]
  • 2.Lissner J, Kessler M, Anhalt GJ, Zander J, Baltzer J. Early Breast Cancer. Berlin, Germany: Springer-Verlag; 1985. pp. 95–123. [Google Scholar]

Articles from Journal of Digital Imaging are provided here courtesy of Springer

RESOURCES