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Study finds room color, monitor displays affect breast imaging quality

Study finds room color, monitor displays affect breast imaging quality

Study finds room color, monitor displays affect breast imaging quality

19 November 2024

A recent study in Radiography reveals how mammography room design affects image quality and structure visibility. Led by Dr. Stamatia Papathanasiou from City University of London, the research reported that “low ambient light, a gray wall color, and monitors with high specification make for the best conditions for breast structure visibility. However, white wall color around monitors and high ambient light have negative impacts on image evaluation.” 

The findings support standardisation and optimisation of the environment in mammography rooms.

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