Assessment of task‐based performance from five clinical DBT systems using an anthropomorphic breast phantom
Medical Physics2020Vol. 48(3), pp. 1026–1038
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Lynda C. Ikejimba, Jesse Salad, Christian Graff, Mitchell M. Goodsitt, Heang‐Ping Chan, Hailiang Huang, Wei Zhao, Bahaa Ghammraoui, Joseph Y. Lo, Stephen J. Glick
Abstract
This methodology represents a novel approach for evaluating systems. This study is the first of its kind to use an inkjet-printed anthropomorphic phantom with realistic signals to assess performance of clinical DBT imaging systems.
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