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The regulation of mammography

Seminars in Ultrasound, CT and MRI, 1996
There has been a long history of public and professional concern about the safety and quality of mammography. Whereas concerns about radiation dose levels dominated the 1970s, the type of equipment used in mammography was the focus of the 1980s. In the early 1990s, there was a lack of confidence in the overall quality of mammography.
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The evolution of mammography

American Journal of Roentgenology, 1988
Histoire de l'evolution de la mammographie depuis 1950. Les examens preventifs systematiques. La recherche de cancers non palpables.
RH Gold, Lawrence W. Bassett
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Mammography in Singapore*

Australasian Radiology, 1972
Summary An analysis is made of 223 cases of mammography seen in the Outram Road General Hospital, Singapore, from October 1967 to May 1971. All cases had histological confirmation. There were 90 (40‐36%) cases of carcinoma. The mammographic diagnosis, when combined with clinical examination, was 93% correct.
K. Vaithilingam, K. B. Chia, F. Y. Khoo
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Issues in mammography

Cancer, 1990
The goals of screening mammography are reproducibly optimum images, accurately interpreted, at the lowest possible cost. This can reduce the mortality from breast cancer. Despite this, screening mammography has not been widely used because of the controversy over the age at onset and interval of screening, charge for the examination, misinformed ...
Etta D. Pisano, Robert McLelland
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Hazard of Mammography

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1976
Excerpt To the editor: With regard to Dr. Bailar's article on mammography (Ann Intern Med84:77-84, 1976), there would seem to exist another hazard that he did not mention, nor have I seen it consid...
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Developments in mammography

American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1976
Mammography is presented for the primarily nonradiologic audience. A brief historical review calls attention to some of the milestones in mammography and how it has changed. Xerororadiography is discussed, as it is one of the newer developments and is rapidly gaining broad acceptance in the United States.
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Mammography

The Lancet, 1993
Claus Wall   +3 more
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MAMMOGRAPHY

Journal of the American Geriatrics Society, 1966
E C, Weinstein, H L, Endlich
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Mammography at the crossroads

Medical Journal of Australia, 1987
C. A. Baker, Osborne J, McCaffrey J
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