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Impact of dose on observer performance in breast tomosynthesis using breast specimens
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- 2007
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In-plane artifacts in breast tomosynthesis quantified with a novel contrast-detail phantom
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Optimization of image quality in breast tomosynthesis using lumpectomy and mastectomy specimens
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Improved in-plane visibility of tumors using breast tomosynthesis
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Dose reduction and its influence on diagnostic accuracy and radiation risk in digital mammography: an observer performance study using an anthropomorphic breast phantom
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Dose dependence of mass and microcalcification detection in digital mammography: free response human observer studies.
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- 2006
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Potential for lower absorbed dose in digital mammography: A JAFROC experiment using clinical hybrid images with simulated dose reduction
2006) Medical Imaging 2006: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment 6146. p.14614-14614(
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- 2005
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In vivo absorbed dose measurements in mammography using a new real-time luminescence technique
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Threshold pixel size for shape determination of microcalcifications in digital mammography: a pilot study.
2005) Second Malmo Conference on Medical X-Ray Imaging In Radiation Protection Dosimetry 114(1-3). p.415-423(
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Can the average glandular dose in routine digital mammography screening be reduced? a pilot study using revised image quality criteria.
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