1. Data analysis of average glandular dose in mammography toward revision of the diagnostic reference level of Japan.
- Author
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Negishi T, Koba Y, Shinsho K, Fujise D, Sai M, and Nishide H
- Subjects
- Japan, Humans, Female, Data Analysis, Breast diagnostic imaging, Breast Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Mammography instrumentation, Mammography methods, Mammography standards, Radiation Dosage, Diagnostic Reference Levels
- Abstract
Diagnostic reference level (DRL) for mammography for 2015 and 2020 has been published by J-RIME. More new dose studies are needed to revise the next DRL. In preparation for the next revision of the DRL for mammography, this study investigated data from the Japan Central Organization on Quality Assurance of Breast Cancer Screening on the mean average glandular dose (AGD) for institutional image accreditation in 2019-2023 and the relationship between the average at eligible institutions to date and the type of breast X-ray system. The 95th percentile values of the AGD distributions for the Computed Radiography (CR) and Flat Panel Detector (FPD) systems were 2.5 mGy and 2.0 mGy, respectively. Moreover, it is assumed that AGD is decreasing due to the spread of FPD systems, and it is expected that the further spread of FPD systems and systems with W/Rh target/filter will reduce AGD in future., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Japanese Society of Radiological Technology and Japan Society of Medical Physics.)
- Published
- 2024
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