Abstract
The IPSM report on the commissioning and routine testing of mammographic x-ray systems recommends that breast dose be specified as the mean dose to the glandular tissues within the breast and gives the size and compositions of a standard breast phantom for the comparison of doses. The dose to this standard breast phantom can be determined by measuring the incident air kerma to a Perspex phantom and applying appropriate multiplicative conversion factors. These conversion factors have been evaluated by Monte Carlo calculations for a wide range of mammographic x-ray spectra. Some factors are provided for a range of breast thicknesses to supplement existing tabulations. Results are also given for equivalent thicknesses of Perspex and breast tissue.