Abstract

The success of the National Breast Screening Program relies on accurate dose measurements, essential for any risk–benefit analysis and radiation protection considerations (Forrest, 1986). This need to measure absorbed doses within and around the irradiated breast necessitates the use of carefully selected materials from which phantoms and radiation detectors can be constructed.

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