posted on 2016-06-06, 11:26authored byYan Chen, Jonathan James, Andrew Evans, Ann Turnbull, Alastair Gale
With the introduction of digital breast screening across the UK, screeners need to learn how best to inspect these images. A key advantage over mammographic film is the facility to use workstation image manipulation tools.
History
School
Science
Department
Computer Science
Published in
BREAST CANCER RESEARCH
Volume
12
Pages
? - ? (1)
Citation
CHEN, Y. ... et al., 2010. An investigation of workstation image manipulation usage when
examining FFDM images. IN: Proceedings of Royal College of Radiologists Breast Group Annual Scientific Meeting, Brighton, Great Britain, 1-2 November 2010, poster no. 9.
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Publication date
2010
Notes
An abstract of this poster was published as: CHEN, Y. ... et al., 2010. An investigation of workstation image manipulation usage when
examining FFDM images. Breast Cancer Research, 12 (suppl. 3), p.S4.