The mean glandular doses (MGDs) to samples of women attending for mammograp
hic screening are measured routinely at screening centres in the UK Breast
Screening Programme (NHSBSP). This paper reviews the data collected during
screening in the NHSBSP in 1997 and 1998 for 23 752 films, using 171 X-ray
sets, for 8745 women. Average MGD was 2.03 mGy per oblique film and 1.65 mG
y per craniocaudal film, similar to the MGDs found previously in the NHSBSP
for the years 1994 and 1995. MGD was found to increase with compressed bre
ast thickness where the tube potential was selected manually, so that the a
verage dose for 10 cm thick breasts was 2.7 times the average for all breas
ts. For large breasts (>70 mm) the use of X-ray sets such as the IGE DMR, w
hich automatically select the beam quality for each breast, resulted in low
er doses compared with sets using manual tube potential selection. MGD to t
he standard breast was found to vary from 0.7 to 2.2 mGy and to be correlat
ed with the average MGD per mediolateral oblique film for the women screene
d on that system (R=0.79). No correlation between age and MGD was found wit
hin the invited age range of 50-64 years.