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    Construction of mammographic examination process ontology using bottom–up hierarchical task analysis by Yagahara, Ayako, Yokooka, Yuki, Jiang, Guoqian, Tsuji, Shintarou, Fukuda, Akihisa, Nishimoto, Naoki, Kurowarabi, Kunio, Ogasawara, Katsuhiko

    Published in Radiological physics and technology (01-03-2018)
    “…Describing complex mammography examination processes is important for improving the quality of mammograms. It is often difficult for experienced radiologic…”
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    Development of terminology for mammographic techniques for radiological technologists by Yagahara, Ayako, Yokooka, Yuki, Tsuji, Shintaro, Nishimoto, Naoki, Uesugi, Masahito, Muto, Hiroshi, Ohba, Hisateru, Kurowarabi, Kunio, Ogasawara, Katsuhiko

    Published in Radiological physics and technology (01-07-2011)
    “…We are developing a mammographic ontology to share knowledge of the mammographic domain for radiologic technologists, with the aim of improving mammographic…”
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    Constructing mammography examination process ontology using affinity diagram and hierarchical task analysis by Yagahara, Ayako, Tsuji, Shintarou, Fukuda, Akihisa, Yokooka, Yuki, Nishimoto, Naoki, Kurowarabi, Kunio, Ogasawara, Katsuhiko

    “…Mammography is complex and difficult for beginner radiologic technologists (RTs) because knowledge and technical skills rely on one's experience, and it is…”
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    Investigation of quality control and average glandular dose and image quality in digital mammography in Hokkaido by Kurowarabi, Kunio, Abe, Hiroko, Horita, Hiroshi, Kaneta, Kazuyuki

    “…A questionnaire survey about mammography in Hokkaido was mailed to 121 facilities from August to September 2009. We surveyed the conditions of digital…”
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    Hierarchy structuring for mammography technique by interpretive structural modeling method by Kudo, Nozomi, Kurowarabi, Kunio, Terashita, Takayoshi, Nishimoto, Naoki, Ogasawara, Katsuhiko

    Published in Nippon Hōshasen Gijutsu Gakkai zasshi (20-10-2009)
    “…Participation in screening mammography is currently desired in Japan because of the increase in breast cancer morbidity. However, the pain and discomfort of…”
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