In this paper the first results of the application in Belgium of the European protocol for the technical quality control of mammography screening are presented. Twelve mammography screening units ...were submitted to an acceptance test: one fourth complied with the criteria after a second visit. A daily quality control procedure has been run since eighteen months. The most important detected problems are given and discussed. The European Commission, in the framework of "Europe Against Cancer", recently published the "European Guidelines for Quality Assurance in Mammography Screening" (1). In another contribution (2), a brief overview of the important appendix "European Protocol for the Quality Control of the Technical Aspects of Mammography Screening" was given. In this paper the first results for the application of this protocol in Belgium are presented.
The programme "Europe against cancer" stimulated, among other activities, breast screening activities in the member states. From the beginning, it was clear that a rigorous and efficient approach ...required the highest possible quality of the three major components of a breast screening programme: the medical performance (correct positioning, training of the medical staff, double reading of the mammograms and feedback from the pathologist and the epidemiologist), the organisation (attendance rate, data base) and the quality of the imaging process (compliance of the image quality and the breast dose with the CEC document of 1990). The first part of this paper will be limited to the latter component and the second part to the subject of correct positioning of the breast.