Introduction For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one of the strongest predictors of breast cancer risk. There are multiple methods of measuring mammographic density and other features in a mammogram that could potentially be used in a screening setting to identify and target women at high risk of developing breast cancer. However, it is unclear which measurement method provides the strongest predictor of breast cancer risk. Methods and analysis The measurement challenge has been established as an international resource to offer a common set of anonymised mammogram images for measurement and analysis. To date, full field digital mammogram images and core data from 1650 cases and 1929 controls f...
Background Case–control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. It is commo...
This work was supported by a Cancer Research UK programme grant (C569/A10404 to J.C.) for research o...
Introduction: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
INTRODUCTION: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
Introduction: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
INTRODUCTION: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed at mammography, and i...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
INTRODUCTION: When measured using the computer-assisted method CUMULUS, mammographic density adjuste...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer, usually measured by an a...
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...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer but the lack of valid ful...
Background: Accurate breast cancer risk assessment for women attending routine screening is needed t...
Background Case–control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. It is commo...
This work was supported by a Cancer Research UK programme grant (C569/A10404 to J.C.) for research o...
Introduction: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
INTRODUCTION: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
Introduction: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
INTRODUCTION: For women of the same age and body mass index, increased mammographic density is one o...
High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed at mammography, and i...
Abstract Background High mammographic density is associated with both risk of cancers being missed a...
INTRODUCTION: When measured using the computer-assisted method CUMULUS, mammographic density adjuste...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer, usually measured by an a...
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...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer but the lack of valid ful...
Background: Accurate breast cancer risk assessment for women attending routine screening is needed t...
Background Case–control studies show that mammographic density is a better risk fac...
BACKGROUND: Mammographic density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer. It is commo...
This work was supported by a Cancer Research UK programme grant (C569/A10404 to J.C.) for research o...