Body fat distribution was studied in relation to mammographic breast morphology in a cross-sectional sample of 583 women aged 41-75 years participating in the DOM project, a regional breast cancer detection project in Utrecht, the Netherlands. The waist/hip ratio (WHR) was used as an indicator of body fat topography. Mammographic breast morphology was categorized according to the parenchymal breast patterns (N1, P1, P2, DY) as defined by Wolfe. Multivariate associations between the waist/hip ratio, Quetelet's index, age and parity and mammographic parenchymal patterns were tested by multiple linear logistic regression. Independently of age, parity and the degree of obesity, women with a high WHR ratio, i.e. with a predominant fat accumulati...
The decrease in the radio-opaque density of mammograms by 6.1 % in healthy, lean (body mass index &l...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...
The association between body fat distribution and breast cancer risk was studied in 5923 pre- and 35...
Fat distribution (waist/hip ratio) was assessed in a population of 11,825 women, aged 40-73 years, p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether breast size as reflected in cup size is independently associated wit...
The associations of body fat and body fat distribution with breast cancer risk were examined in a pr...
The prevalence of reported chronic diseases was studied in quintiles of waist/hip ratio and Quetelet...
Excess total body fat and abdominal adipose tissue are recognized risk factors for metabolic disease...
Excess total body fat and abdominal adipose tissue are recognized risk factors for metabolic disease...
In 452 pre- and post-menopausal women aged 41-75, participating in a breast cancer screening program...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of various anthropometric determinants on mammographic patterns at...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High mam...
Abstract Introduction Breast density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer, but det...
Background: Breast density has been found to be an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Mammog...
The decrease in the radio-opaque density of mammograms by 6.1 % in healthy, lean (body mass index &l...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...
The association between body fat distribution and breast cancer risk was studied in 5923 pre- and 35...
Fat distribution (waist/hip ratio) was assessed in a population of 11,825 women, aged 40-73 years, p...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether breast size as reflected in cup size is independently associated wit...
The associations of body fat and body fat distribution with breast cancer risk were examined in a pr...
The prevalence of reported chronic diseases was studied in quintiles of waist/hip ratio and Quetelet...
Excess total body fat and abdominal adipose tissue are recognized risk factors for metabolic disease...
Excess total body fat and abdominal adipose tissue are recognized risk factors for metabolic disease...
In 452 pre- and post-menopausal women aged 41-75, participating in a breast cancer screening program...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the effects of various anthropometric determinants on mammographic patterns at...
The Author(s) 2012. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract High mam...
Abstract Introduction Breast density is one of the strongest risk factors for breast cancer, but det...
Background: Breast density has been found to be an independent risk factor for breast cancer. Mammog...
The decrease in the radio-opaque density of mammograms by 6.1 % in healthy, lean (body mass index &l...
Whether mammographic density, a strong predictor of breast cancer risk, is associated with breast ca...
Background: Mounting evidence shows that adiposity increases female-specific cancer risk, but the ro...