To investigate the cellular and immunophenotypic basis of mammographic density in women at high risk of breast cancer.Mammograms and targeted breast biopsies were accrued from 24 women at high risk of breast cancer. Mammographic density was classified into Wolfe categories and ranked by increasing density. The histological composition and immunophenotypic profile were quantified from digitized haematoxylin and eosin-stained and immunohistochemically-stained (ERα, ERβ, PgR, HER2, Ki-67, and CD31) slides and correlated to mammographic density.Increasing mammographic density was significantly correlated with increased fibrous stroma proportion (rs (22) = 0.5226, p = 0.0088) and significantly inversely associated with adipose tissue proportion ...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
AIM: To investigate the cellular and immunophenotypic basis of mammographic density in women at high...
Aim To investigate the cellular and immunophenotypic basis of mammographic density in women at high ...
INTRODUCTION: Mammographic density (MD), after adjustment for a women s age and body mass index, is ...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
High mammographic density confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. As it is relative...
Current evidences state clear that both normal development of breast tissue as well as its malignant...
Mammographic density is associated with a 4–6-fold increase in breast cancer risk independent of age...
Mammographic density is one of the strongest predictors of breast cancer risk ( 1). The radiographic...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
Breast density, as visible on mammograms, comprises connective and epithelial tissue and can be seen...
Objective: We investigated immunohistochemical and histological composition of dense and non-dense b...
Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among women worldwide. One of the most importa...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
AIM: To investigate the cellular and immunophenotypic basis of mammographic density in women at high...
Aim To investigate the cellular and immunophenotypic basis of mammographic density in women at high ...
INTRODUCTION: Mammographic density (MD), after adjustment for a women s age and body mass index, is ...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
High mammographic density confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. As it is relative...
Current evidences state clear that both normal development of breast tissue as well as its malignant...
Mammographic density is associated with a 4–6-fold increase in breast cancer risk independent of age...
Mammographic density is one of the strongest predictors of breast cancer risk ( 1). The radiographic...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
Breast density, as visible on mammograms, comprises connective and epithelial tissue and can be seen...
Objective: We investigated immunohistochemical and histological composition of dense and non-dense b...
Breast cancer is the most frequently occurring cancer among women worldwide. One of the most importa...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...
There has been considerable recent interest in the genetic, biological and epidemiological basis of ...