Mammographic density (MD) is a strong marker of breast cancer risk, but it is debated whether the association holds, and is of a similar magnitude, for different subtypes of breast cancer defined by receptor status or gene expression profiles. A literature search conducted in June 2012 was used to identify all studies that had investigated the association of MD with subtype-specific breast cancer, independent of age. 7 cohort/case-control and 12 case-only studies were included, comprising a total of >24,000 breast cancer cases. Random effects meta-analysis models were used to combine relative risks (RR) of MD with subtype-specific breast cancer for case-control studies, and in case-only studies to combine relative risk ratios (RRR) of recep...
Mammographic breast density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer but whether breast density is ...
Purpose It is well established that high mammographic density (MD), when adjusted for age and body m...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
Background: Mammographic density is a potentially modifiable risk factor for breast cancer. To what ...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
Abstract Introduction Understanding whether mammographic density (MD) is associated with all breast ...
UnrestrictedMammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it has been unc...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
BackgroundMammographic density (MD) is a strong breast cancer risk factor. We previously reported as...
Abstract Background Obesity and elevated breast density are common risk factors for breast cancer, a...
Simple Summary Although mammographic density is strongly linked to the risk of breast cancer, resear...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
Objectives: Mammographic density is a well-defined risk factor for breast cancer and having extremel...
BACKGROUND: Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. I...
Mammographic breast density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer but whether breast density is ...
Purpose It is well established that high mammographic density (MD), when adjusted for age and body m...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
Background: Mammographic density is a potentially modifiable risk factor for breast cancer. To what ...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
Abstract Introduction Understanding whether mammographic density (MD) is associated with all breast ...
UnrestrictedMammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it has been unc...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
BackgroundMammographic density (MD) is a strong breast cancer risk factor. We previously reported as...
Abstract Background Obesity and elevated breast density are common risk factors for breast cancer, a...
Simple Summary Although mammographic density is strongly linked to the risk of breast cancer, resear...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
Objectives: Mammographic density is a well-defined risk factor for breast cancer and having extremel...
BACKGROUND: Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. I...
Mammographic breast density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer but whether breast density is ...
Purpose It is well established that high mammographic density (MD), when adjusted for age and body m...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...