OBJECTIVE:
to describe the distribution of mammography equipament and mammographies performed in Rio de Janeiro State.
METHODS:
this was a descriptive study based on information from the National Register of Health Establishments (CNES) and the Breast Cancer Information System (SISMAMA), 2012/2013.
RESULTS:
there were 546 mammography machines in use, 142 (26.0%) of which serve the Unified Health System (SUS); no shortage of mammography machines was found - including in SUS services - in the state's regions according to the national coverage parameter. Most mammography machines and exams were concentrated in Metropolitan Region I which had the highest ratio of SUS population and mammographies (170 231) with 228.3 tests per machine per annum on average.
CONCLUSION:
there is no shortage of mammography equipment despite inequalities in their distribution; however, average annual equipment productivity was low.
Mammography; Equipment and Supplies; Health Services Accessibility; Health Care Resource Allocation