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Aspirin Metabolites and Mammographic Breast Density in Premenopausal Women. [PDF]
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Mammographic Breast Density and Race
American Journal of Roentgenology, 2007Women with increased mammographic breast density are known to be at higher risk of developing breast cancer. Reports of differences in breast density by race have implied that genetic and environmental factors may in part determine breast density. We first compared breast density among white, African American, and Asian women and then correlated breast
Marcela G Del Carmen +2 more
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Medical Imaging 2019: Image Perception, Observer Performance, and Technology Assessment, 2019
Purpose: To measure changes in breast density in a screening population. Method: Unprocessed mammograms were collected for 8,268 women (6034 and 2234 women with two and three sequential screening rounds respectively) with normal breasts (routine recall), from the OPTIMAM image database.
Lucy M. Warren +7 more
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Purpose: To measure changes in breast density in a screening population. Method: Unprocessed mammograms were collected for 8,268 women (6034 and 2234 women with two and three sequential screening rounds respectively) with normal breasts (routine recall), from the OPTIMAM image database.
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Comparison of Subregional Breast Density with Whole Breast Density
2010The purpose of this paper is to compare subregional breast density and whole breast density and their association with breast cancer risk The film mammograms of 278 cases and 834 age and ethnicity-matched controls were digitized and analyzed using single-energy x-ray absorptiometry (SXA) The subregion was a 3-cm diameter circle centered in the breast ...
Serghei Malkov +5 more
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Academic Radiology, 2017
The purpose of this study was to evaluate discrepancy in breast composition measurements obtained from mammograms using two commercially available software methods for systematic trends in overestimation or underestimation compared to magnetic resonance-derived measurements.An institutional review board-approved, Health Insurance Portability and ...
Kareem Rahbar +3 more
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate discrepancy in breast composition measurements obtained from mammograms using two commercially available software methods for systematic trends in overestimation or underestimation compared to magnetic resonance-derived measurements.An institutional review board-approved, Health Insurance Portability and ...
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Breast density: the trend in breast cancer screening
Breast Cancer, 2015The primary modality for breast cancer screening is mammography. Recent investigations, however, have indicated that an insufficient number of life-threatening cases have been detected by mammography while mammography can often results in a large number of overdiagnoses.
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Radiology, 2013
Standardized auditing for all imaging modalities is important because cross-modality comparisons are accurate and clinically meaningful, which is especially relevant when judging the relative strengths and limitations of supplementary screening using those of the various modalities.
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Standardized auditing for all imaging modalities is important because cross-modality comparisons are accurate and clinically meaningful, which is especially relevant when judging the relative strengths and limitations of supplementary screening using those of the various modalities.
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Breast Density and the Risk of Breast Cancer
New England Journal of Medicine, 2002There is great variation among women in the density of breast parenchyma as seen on mammograms. Mammographic density also varies inversely with age. Thus, younger women tend to have denser breasts than older women, but many older women also have dense breasts.
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Ultrasonographic assessment of breast density
Breast Cancer Research and Treatment, 2013Ultrasonographic (US) assessment of breast density has the potential to provide a nonionizing method. This study was to prospectively evaluate intermodality and interobserver agreements for assessment of breast density between US and mammography. Institutional review board approval was obtained. Forty-one women (mean 52.1 years; range 25-72 years) with
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