Breast density, the amount of fibroglandular versus fatty tissue in the breast, is a strong breast cancer risk factor. Understanding genetic factors associated with breast density may help in clarifying mechanisms by which breast density increases cancer risk. To date, 50 genetic loci have been associated with breast density, however, these studies were performed among predominantly European ancestry populations. We utilized a cohort of women aged 40-85 years who underwent screening mammography and had genetic information available from the Penn Medicine BioBank to conduct a Genome-Wide Association Study (GWAS) of breast density among 1323 women of African ancestry. For each mammogram, the publicly available LIBRA software was used to qua...
Background Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), a...
Abstract Background Mammographic density (MD) phenoty...
Genome-wide association studies have identified 73 breast cancer risk variants mainly in European po...
INTRODUCTION: Mammographic breast density is a highly heritable (h2 > 0.6) and strong risk factor fo...
Abstract Introduction Mammographic breast density is ...
Abstract Introduction Mammographic breast density is ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Mammographic, or breast density, describing breast tis...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In this work we leveraged genomic information from lar...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Previous twin and family studies indicate that the familial aggregation of breast density is due (in...
Background Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), a...
Background Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), a...
Abstract Background Mammographic density (MD) phenoty...
Genome-wide association studies have identified 73 breast cancer risk variants mainly in European po...
INTRODUCTION: Mammographic breast density is a highly heritable (h2 > 0.6) and strong risk factor fo...
Abstract Introduction Mammographic breast density is ...
Abstract Introduction Mammographic breast density is ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Mammographic, or breast density, describing breast tis...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021In this work we leveraged genomic information from lar...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Mammographic density reflects the amount of stromal and epithelial tissues in relation to adipose ti...
Previous twin and family studies indicate that the familial aggregation of breast density is due (in...
Background Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), a...
Background Mammographic density (MD) phenotypes, including percent density (PMD), a...
Abstract Background Mammographic density (MD) phenoty...
Genome-wide association studies have identified 73 breast cancer risk variants mainly in European po...