1988
DOI: 10.1017/s0266462300007601
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The Technology Of Mammography: Misunderstood and Underutilized

Abstract: This article reviews milestones in the technological development of mammography since 1970. Mammography is particularly underutilized as a screening procedure for breast cancer and the reasons for its continued inappropriate and under use are explored. Although there are some known barriers to increased utilization among the female adult population, the majority of barriers reside within the domain of referring physicians. Remedies to address the low referral rates for screening mammography are outlined for fe… Show more

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“…Part of the problem with assessing risk relates to the fact that there is not complete agreement about what constitutes a good mammogram (25). Experts differ on the number of views that are needed for a screening mammogram (3;4;7), and on the length of time between screenings (28;54).…”
Section: Technical Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Part of the problem with assessing risk relates to the fact that there is not complete agreement about what constitutes a good mammogram (25). Experts differ on the number of views that are needed for a screening mammogram (3;4;7), and on the length of time between screenings (28;54).…”
Section: Technical Qualitymentioning
confidence: 99%