Digital and Screen-Film Mammography: Comparison of Image Acquisition and Interpretation Times
Eric A. Berns1,
R. Edward Hendrick1,
Mariana Solari1,
Lora Barke1,
Denise Reddy1,
Judith Wolfman1,
Lewis Segal1,
Patricia DeLeon1,
Stefanie Benjamin1 and
Laura Willis1
1 All authors: Lynn Sage Comprehensive Breast Center, Northwestern Memorial
Hospital, Chicago, IL 60611; and Department of Radiology, Northwestern
University Feinberg School of Medicine, 251 E Huron St., Galter Pavilion, 13th
Fl., Chicago, IL 60611.

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Fig. 1 Bar graph shows number of screen-film (light gray)
and digital (dark gray) mammograms that reviewers interpreted over
previous year as measure of experience for each interpreting physician in
study. Rad = radiologist.
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Fig. 2 Average time for interpreting screen-film (light
gray) and digital (dark gray) mammograms for each physician. Rad
= radiologist.
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