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Radiation Doses Received in the UK Breast Screening Programmes 2019-2023.

BRITISH JOURNAL OF RADIOLOGY(2024)

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OBJECTIVE:To report the latest UK mammography dose survey results and to compare radiation doses from digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) and full-field digital mammography (FFDM) in UK breast screening.METHODS:Anonymized exposure factors were collected for 111 152 screening cases and 5113 assessment cases from 405 x-ray sets across the United Kingdom using an online submission system linked to a national database of mammography quality control data. Output and beam quality measurements from each set were combined with exposure data to estimate mean glandular doses (MGD).RESULTS:FFDM doses increased by ∼10% compared to the 2016-2019 national survey but compressed breast thicknesses (CBT) remained similar. DBT doses were 34%-40% higher than FFDM overall and 34% higher than FFDM for breasts 50-60 mm thick. We found a possible overestimation of PMMA breast equivalent thicknesses at low CBTs, but the evidence was not conclusive.CONCLUSION:Recent changes to the mix of x-ray models in use in UK breast screening have resulted in higher FFDM breast doses. DBT doses in the NHSBSP are on average higher than FFDM by ∼34%-40%.ADVANCES IN KNOWLEDGE:This is the first national study to report DBT and FFDM MGDs in UK breast screening.
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Digital Mammography,Mammographic Density,Breast Tomosynthesis,Contrast-enhanced Mammography,Dose Reduction
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