Di Maria, SalvatoreBarros, SílviaBento, JoanaTeles, PedroFigueira, CatarinaPereira, MatheusVaz, P.Paulo, Graciano2017-04-192017-04-192011http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/18207The main purpose of this study was to validate and compare Mean Glandular Dose (MGD) values obtained using Monte Carlo simulations with experimental values obtained from Entrance Surface Dose (ESD) and depth dose measurements performed in a Hospital mammography unit. ESD and depth dose were measured using ThermoLuminescent Dosimeters (TLDs), and a tissue equivalent mammography phantom recommended by the American College of Radiology (ACR). Measurements and Monte Carlo simulations were also compared with the MGD calculated using the Automatic Exposure Control (AEC) system of the mammographic unit. In the simulations the Doppler energy broadening effect was also taken into account. The simulated ESD are about 5%-10% higher than the measured ESD values. The deviation between the measured and simulated MGD values in the phantom is of about 15%. The MGD evaluated using the AEC system is smaller both with respect to the Monte Carlo simulation and experimental result by a factor of about 15% and 25% respectively. Moreover the BackScatter Factor (BSF) estimated by Monte Carlo simulations was used for the MGD calculation according to the Wu's method. Finally the inclusion of the energy broadening effect on MGD calculation produces negligible variations on the simulated results.engAmerican college of radiologiesBackscattering factorComparative studiesDepth doseDepth dose measurementsDopplerExperimental valuesGlandular doseMammographicMean glandular doseMonte Carlo SimulationScatter fractionsSimulated resultsSurface doseThermoluminescent dosimetersWu's methodTLD measurements and Monte Carlo simulations for glandular dose and scatter fraction assessment in mammography: a comparative studyjournal article10.1016/j.radmeas.2011.06.072