University of South Florida Digital Database for Screening Mammography
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The University of South Florida Digital Database for Screening Mammography (DDSM)
project is a collaborative effort involving the Massachusetts General Hospital (D. Kopans,
R. Moore), the University of South Florida (K. Bowyer), and Sandia National Laboratories
(P. Kegelmeyer). Additional cases were provided by Washington University School of
Medicine (Peter E. Shile, MD) and additional collaborating institutions include Wake
Forest University School of Medicine and Sacred Heart Hospital. The primary purpose of the
database is to facilitate research in the development of computer algorithms to aid in
screening mammography and the development of teaching or training aids. The DDSM database
contains approximately 2,500 studies. Each study includes two images of each breast, along
with some associated patient information (age, ACR breast density rating, ACR keyword
description of abnormalities) and image information (scanner, spatial resolution, etc.). http://marathon.csee.usf.edu/Mammography/Database.html
Update: November 20, 2007
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