Background High mammographic density (HMD) not only confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer (BC) but also is associated with BCs of more advanced stages. However, it is unclear whether BC progression and metastasis are stimulated by HMD. We investigated whether patient-derived HMD breast tissue could stimulate the progression of MCF10DCIS.com cells compared with patient-matched low mammographic density (LMD) tissue. Methods Sterile breast specimens were obtained immediately after prophylactic mastectomy from high-risk women (n = 10). HMD and LMD regions of each specimen were resected under radiological guidance. Human MCF10DCIS.com cells, a model of ductal carcinoma in situ (DCIS), were implanted into silicone biochambers in...
High mammographic density confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. As it is relative...
Women with high mammographic density (MD) are at increased risk of breast cancer (BC) after adjustme...
© 2012 Dr. Suling Joyce LinThis thesis describes a novel multi-disciplinary strategy that advances o...
© 2017 Dr. Cecilia Wanchen HuoBreast cancer (BC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity...
Mammographic density (MD) is the area of breast tissue that appears radiologically white on mammogra...
Introduction Mammographic density (MD), after adjustment for a women’s age and body mass index, is a...
© 2016 Dr. Grace Li Ling ChewHigh mammographic density (MD) is one of the strongest risk factors for...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong heritable risk factor for breast cancer, and may decrease with...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have consistently shown that increased mammographic density (MD)...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. It is altered by exogenous endo...
Purpose It is well established that high mammographic density (MD), when adjusted for age and body m...
Abstract Background Our purpose is to develop a testable biological hypothesis to explain the known ...
Breast cancer specific mortality results from tumour cell dissemination and metastatic colonisation....
Current evidences state clear that both normal development of breast tissue as well as its malignant...
Normal and malignant breast tissue contains a rare population of multi-potent cells with the capacit...
High mammographic density confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. As it is relative...
Women with high mammographic density (MD) are at increased risk of breast cancer (BC) after adjustme...
© 2012 Dr. Suling Joyce LinThis thesis describes a novel multi-disciplinary strategy that advances o...
© 2017 Dr. Cecilia Wanchen HuoBreast cancer (BC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related morbidity...
Mammographic density (MD) is the area of breast tissue that appears radiologically white on mammogra...
Introduction Mammographic density (MD), after adjustment for a women’s age and body mass index, is a...
© 2016 Dr. Grace Li Ling ChewHigh mammographic density (MD) is one of the strongest risk factors for...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong heritable risk factor for breast cancer, and may decrease with...
BACKGROUND: Epidemiological studies have consistently shown that increased mammographic density (MD)...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. It is altered by exogenous endo...
Purpose It is well established that high mammographic density (MD), when adjusted for age and body m...
Abstract Background Our purpose is to develop a testable biological hypothesis to explain the known ...
Breast cancer specific mortality results from tumour cell dissemination and metastatic colonisation....
Current evidences state clear that both normal development of breast tissue as well as its malignant...
Normal and malignant breast tissue contains a rare population of multi-potent cells with the capacit...
High mammographic density confers a significantly increased risk of breast cancer. As it is relative...
Women with high mammographic density (MD) are at increased risk of breast cancer (BC) after adjustme...
© 2012 Dr. Suling Joyce LinThis thesis describes a novel multi-disciplinary strategy that advances o...