Study on different anode/filter combinations and tube voltage values on image quality in mammography
The number of women around the world diagnosed with breast cancer is increasing every year. Mammography is the best equipment for the early diagnosis of breast cancer. Imaging the breast is challenging since there are only small differences in X-ray attenuation in the various breast soft tissue st...
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Penerbit Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin
2020
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Online Access: | http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7472/1/FH02-FSK-20-48350.pdf http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/7472/ |
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Summary: | The number of women around the world diagnosed with breast cancer is increasing every year. Mammography is
the best equipment for the early diagnosis of breast cancer. Imaging the breast is challenging since there are only
small differences in X-ray attenuation in the various breast soft tissue structures. Poor quality images reduce the
detection rate of early breast cancer and the patient's chances of survival. Thus, this study aims to determine how
the different anode/filter types and tube voltage values affect the image quality in mammography. Two different
digital radiography systems of mammography were used. Firstly, using direct digital mammography (DDM) with
Tungsten (W) as the anode, Rhodium (Rh) and Silver (Ag) as filters. Secondly, computed radiography (CR)
mammogram system had been operated with Molybdenum (Mo) as both anode and filter to image the RMI 156
phantom replacing the human breast. The phantom was exposed using anode/filter combinations of Mo/Mo,
W/Rh, and W/Ag, at the different tube kVp values of 24, 26, 28, 30 and 32 kV. The resultant image was evaluated
by counting the number of test object visible in the image. The W/Rh anode/filter and low tube kVp values gave
the best image quality in mammography as they increase the visibility of image details. |
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