Introduction: Mammographic density, a strong predictor for breast cancer incidence, may also worsen prognosis in women with breast cancer. This prospective analysis explored the effect of prediagnostic mammographic density among 607 breast cancer cases diagnosed within the Hawaii component of the Multiethnic Cohort (MEC). Methods: Female MEC participants, aged ≥ 50 years at cohort entry, diagnosed with primary invasive breast cancer, and enrolled in a mammographic density case-control study were part of this analysis. At cohort entry
Background. Our aim was to assess the role of breast density on breast cancer mortality and recurren...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density (MD) is an established predictor of risk of a first breast cancer, ...
High mammographic breast density is one of the strongest intermediate markers of breast cancer risk,...
In a nested case-control study (2001–2004), the authors investigated the association between mammogr...
The extent of radiodense tissue on a mammogram (mammographic densities) is strongly associated with ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of breast density on breast cancer (BC) mort...
Breast cancer incidence rates in the United States are substantially lower among Asian-American wome...
It is not known whether the 20-30% lower breast cancer incidence rates in first-generation South Asi...
Breast cancer incidence rates in the United States are substantially lower among Asian-American wome...
Introduction: Mammographic density (MD) is the strongest risk factor for breast cancer. It is also s...
Background: Few studies have shown that the association between mammographic breast density and brea...
Background: High breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer. However, whether density is a pr...
http://content.nejm.org/This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archiv...
Purpose: Mammographic density (MD) is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer (BC). Howe...
BACKGROUND: Both the absolute and the percent of mammographic density are strong and independent ris...
Background. Our aim was to assess the role of breast density on breast cancer mortality and recurren...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density (MD) is an established predictor of risk of a first breast cancer, ...
High mammographic breast density is one of the strongest intermediate markers of breast cancer risk,...
In a nested case-control study (2001–2004), the authors investigated the association between mammogr...
The extent of radiodense tissue on a mammogram (mammographic densities) is strongly associated with ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of breast density on breast cancer (BC) mort...
Breast cancer incidence rates in the United States are substantially lower among Asian-American wome...
It is not known whether the 20-30% lower breast cancer incidence rates in first-generation South Asi...
Breast cancer incidence rates in the United States are substantially lower among Asian-American wome...
Introduction: Mammographic density (MD) is the strongest risk factor for breast cancer. It is also s...
Background: Few studies have shown that the association between mammographic breast density and brea...
Background: High breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer. However, whether density is a pr...
http://content.nejm.org/This article is hosted on a website external to the CBCRA Open Access Archiv...
Purpose: Mammographic density (MD) is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer (BC). Howe...
BACKGROUND: Both the absolute and the percent of mammographic density are strong and independent ris...
Background. Our aim was to assess the role of breast density on breast cancer mortality and recurren...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density (MD) is an established predictor of risk of a first breast cancer, ...
High mammographic breast density is one of the strongest intermediate markers of breast cancer risk,...