PLEASE NOTE: This course is for informational purposes only. Your certificate of completion will still be available in your account.
Since the “birth” of mammography over 50 years ago we have seen huge advances in breast imaging, the ability to detect early breast cancers and save lives that may otherwise have been lost. From Film/Screen to Full Field Digital Mammography and now to Digital Breast Tomosynthesis, technological changes have presented challenges as well as opportunities. Despite these advances, there has been very little change in the analysis of image quality, which until the past few years has been subjective and hugely variable. The advent of Artificial Intelligence has played a major role in objectively identifying positioning errors and assessing overall mammographic quality. This important lecture will discuss the advances of the past and those to come in the future.
Speaker: Louise C. Miller, R.T.(R)(M)(ARRT), CRT(M), FSBI, FNCBC
