Digital mammography, using novel detector technology, has been shown to be at least as sensitive as screen-film mammography for detecting early breast cancer. However, there are barriers to overcome, particularly in soft-copy display, workstation design, and equipment cost. These problems are actively being addressed and are solvable, eventually allowing digital mammography to assume a "prime time" role.
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D’Orsi, C. J. (2002). Digital mammography. Current Women’s Health Reports. https://doi.org/10.5005/jp/books/12990_52
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