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Breast Imaging in Symptomatic and Asymptomatic Populations

Concentrates on the optimisation of the breast imaging process. This takes into account the many factors involved in breast imaging, from the technical aspects, the acquisition process and the staff and patient experience. The research focuses on practical issues faced in the clinical environment, such as compression force variability, improving the positioning technique, measuring the impact of acquisition factors on the image quality and dose.

Click below to view research projects related to this research theme:

Improving image quality and lesion detection in breast imaging
Optimisation of positioning and compression force in mammography

 

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Janet Quilliam
School of Health and Society
University of Salford
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