BackgroundMammographic density (MD) is a strong breast cancer risk factor. We previously reported associations of percent mammographic density (PMD) with larger and node-positive tumors across all ages, and estrogen receptor (ER)-negative status among women ages <55 years. To provide insight into these associations, we examined the components of PMD [dense area (DA) and nondense area (NDA)] with breast cancer subtypes.MethodsData were pooled from six studies including 4,095 breast cancers and 8,558 controls. DA and NDA were assessed from digitized film-screen mammograms and standardized across studies. Breast cancer odds by density phenotypes and age according to histopathologic characteristics and receptor status were calculated using p...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
Abstract Introduction Understanding whether mammographic density (MD) is associated with all breast ...
Background Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. It...
BACKGROUND: Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. I...
UnrestrictedMammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it has been unc...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong marker of breast cancer risk, but it is debated whether the as...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
BACKGROUND: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
Mammographic density measurements are associated with risk of breast cancer. Few studies have invest...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
© 2017 Dr. Kavitha KrishnanBackground: Mammographic density (MD) refers to the white or bright areas...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...
Abstract Introduction Understanding whether mammographic density (MD) is associated with all breast ...
Background Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. It...
BACKGROUND: Fibroglandular breast tissue appears dense on mammogram, whereas fat appears nondense. I...
UnrestrictedMammographic density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it has been unc...
Mammographic density (MD) is a strong marker of breast cancer risk, but it is debated whether the as...
Background: This study aimed to determine if associations of pre-diagnostic percent breast density, ...
BACKGROUND: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
Background: In a previous paper, we had assumed that the risk of screen-detected breast cancer mostl...
For many breast cancer (BC) risk factors, there is growing evidence concerning molecular subtypes fo...
Mammographic density measurements are associated with risk of breast cancer. Few studies have invest...
Background: High mammographic density (MD) is a strong risk factor for breast cancer. However, it is...
© 2017 Dr. Kavitha KrishnanBackground: Mammographic density (MD) refers to the white or bright areas...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Abstract Introduction Percent mammographic density (P...
Abstract Background: Breast cancer is the leading cause of death in women globally. The present stu...