From Standard Establishment to Precision Intelligence: Research Progress in Quality Control of Mammography
Hongyang Du, Yuxi Zhou, Mingming Ma, Yuan Jiang, Naishan Qin

TL;DR
This paper reviews the progress in quality control for mammography to improve breast cancer screening.
Contribution
The paper provides a comprehensive overview of the historical development and future directions of mammography quality control.
Findings
Mammography QC has evolved from technical exploration to whole-process management.
Standardized protocols and technological innovation have driven QC advancements.
The paper highlights limitations and prospects for future QC systems.
Abstract
Breast cancer remains the most common female cancer globally, and mammography is pivotal for its early screening and diagnosis, with quality control (QC) as a core guarantee. Mammography QC has advanced from early technical exploration to whole-process management, driven by technological innovation and standardized protocols. This review summarizes the historical evolution, influencing factors, corresponding measures, limitations, and prospects of mammography QC to promote the construction of standardized management systems.
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TopicsDigital Radiography and Breast Imaging · Global Cancer Incidence and Screening · AI in cancer detection
