Breast density measurements can be made from mammograms using either area-based methods, such as the six category classification (SCC), or volumetric based methods, such as the standard mammogram form (SMF). Previously, we have shown how both types of methods generate breast density estimates which are generally close. In this paper, we switch our attention to the question of why, for certain cases, they provide widely differing estimates. First, we show how the underlying physical models of the breast employed in the methods need to be consistent, and how area-based methods are susceptible to projection effects. We then analyse a set of patients whose mammograms show large differences between their SCC and SMF assessments. More precisely, ...
Background: Mammographic density has been found to be strongly associatedwith risk of breast cancer....
The aim of my project was to associate breast density with cancer risk by comparing SMF to the conve...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. It is commo...
Breast density measurements can be made from mammograms using either area-based methods, such as the...
Mammographic features are associated with breast cancer risk, but estimates of the strength of the a...
Dense mammographic parenchymal patterns are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Cert...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer, usually measured by an a...
INTRODUCTION: Breast density, a strong breast cancer risk factor, is usually measured on the project...
We examined the role of dietary calcium and vitamin D intakes in childhood and throughout adulthood ...
Breast density, as visible on mammograms, comprises connective and epithelial tissue and can be seen...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Background: Mammographic density defined by the conventional pixel brightness threshold, and adjuste...
Dietary intake of vitamin D and calcium may be related to risk of breast cancer, possibly by affecti...
Purpose To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
Background: Mammographic density has been found to be strongly associatedwith risk of breast cancer....
The aim of my project was to associate breast density with cancer risk by comparing SMF to the conve...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. It is commo...
Breast density measurements can be made from mammograms using either area-based methods, such as the...
Mammographic features are associated with breast cancer risk, but estimates of the strength of the a...
Dense mammographic parenchymal patterns are associated with an increased risk of breast cancer. Cert...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer, usually measured by an a...
INTRODUCTION: Breast density, a strong breast cancer risk factor, is usually measured on the project...
We examined the role of dietary calcium and vitamin D intakes in childhood and throughout adulthood ...
Breast density, as visible on mammograms, comprises connective and epithelial tissue and can be seen...
This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International L...
Background: Mammographic density defined by the conventional pixel brightness threshold, and adjuste...
Dietary intake of vitamin D and calcium may be related to risk of breast cancer, possibly by affecti...
Purpose To assess whether subjective breast density categorization remains the most useful way to c...
Background: Mammographic density has been found to be strongly associatedwith risk of breast cancer....
The aim of my project was to associate breast density with cancer risk by comparing SMF to the conve...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...