Abstract

To determine the dose given to patients in mammography, it is necessary to evaluate the mean glandular dose (MGD) in the computed radiography (CR) system with a solid-state detector, utilizing polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) phantoms and spacers to model breast thickness. In the present study, irradiations were performed in a mammograph with a solid-state detector, and simulations were carried out using the Monte Carlo N-Particle Extended (MCNPX) code to give the MGD and spectra for the same conditions. In the mammograph, the glandular dose values were calculated for three anode/filter combinations: molybdenum/molybdenum (Mo/Mo), molybdenum/rhodium (Mo/Rh), and rhodium/rhodium (Rh/Rh). Through acquisitions from kerma values, the spectra were plotted. The MGD results obtained from the mammograph for Mo/Mo, Mo/Rh, and Rh/Rh were below the reported acceptable levels, while the spectra were mostly in accordance with the literature.

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