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Determinants of quality in mammography
1UCLA School of Medicine, USA.
Abstract:
Mammography is a technically difficult examination, and experienced professionals with excellent dedicated mammographic equipment and processing conditions are essential to the delivery of quality examinations. However, the determinants of quality in mammography encompass more than just the technical components. The whole process, beginning with the scheduling of the examination and ending with the analysis of effectiveness of interpretations by a medical audit, ultimately determines the quality of the examination.
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