Case-control study of mammographic density and breast cancer risk using processed digital mammograms

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العنوان: Case-control study of mammographic density and breast cancer risk using processed digital mammograms
المؤلفون: Ninah Achacoso, Laurel A. Habel, Daniel L. Rubin, Alice S. Whittemore, Luana Acton, Weiva Sieh, Joseph H. Rothstein, Martin J. Yaffe, Rhea Y. Liang, Valerie McGuire, Jafi A. Lipson
المصدر: Breast Cancer Research : BCR
بيانات النشر: Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2016.
سنة النشر: 2016
مصطلحات موضوعية: Adult, Risk, 0301 basic medicine, medicine.medical_specialty, Digital mammography, Epidemiology, Breast Neoplasms, California, White People, 03 medical and health sciences, Breast cancer, 0302 clinical medicine, Odds Ratio, Humans, Medicine, Mammography, Family history, Mammographic density, Early Detection of Cancer, Aged, Breast Density, Aged, 80 and over, Medicine(all), 2. Zero hunger, Gynecology, medicine.diagnostic_test, business.industry, Obstetrics, Case-control study, Odds ratio, Middle Aged, medicine.disease, Confidence interval, 3. Good health, 030104 developmental biology, Risk factors, Case-Control Studies, 030220 oncology & carcinogenesis, Female, business, Body mass index, SEER Program, Research Article
الوصف: Background Full-field digital mammography (FFDM) has largely replaced film-screen mammography in the US. Breast density assessed from film mammograms is strongly associated with breast cancer risk, but data are limited for processed FFDM images used for clinical care. Methods We conducted a case-control study nested among non-Hispanic white female participants of the Research Program in Genes, Environment and Health of Kaiser Permanente Northern California who were aged 40 to 74 years and had screening mammograms acquired on Hologic FFDM machines. Cases (n = 297) were women with a first invasive breast cancer diagnosed after a screening FFDM. For each case, up to five controls (n = 1149) were selected, matched on age and year of FFDM and image batch number, and who were still under follow-up and without a history of breast cancer at the age of diagnosis of the matched case. Percent density (PD) and dense area (DA) were assessed by a radiological technologist using Cumulus. Conditional logistic regression was used to estimate odds ratios (ORs) for breast cancer associated with PD and DA, modeled continuously in standard deviation (SD) increments and categorically in quintiles, after adjusting for body mass index, parity, first-degree family history of breast cancer, breast area, and menopausal hormone use. Results Median intra-reader reproducibility was high with a Pearson’s r of 0.956 (range 0.902 to 0.983) for replicate PD measurements across 23 image batches. The overall mean was 20.02 (SD, 14.61) for PD and 27.63 cm2 (18.22 cm2) for DA. The adjusted ORs for breast cancer associated with each SD increment were 1.70 (95 % confidence interval, 1.41–2.04) for PD, and 1.54 (1.34–1.77) for DA. The adjusted ORs for each quintile were: 1.00 (ref.), 1.49 (0.91–2.45), 2.57 (1.54–4.30), 3.22 (1.91–5.43), 4.88 (2.78–8.55) for PD, and 1.00 (ref.), 1.43 (0.85–2.40), 2.53 (1.53–4.19), 2.85 (1.73–4.69), 3.48 (2.14–5.65) for DA. Conclusions PD and DA measured using Cumulus on processed FFDM images are positively associated with breast cancer risk, with similar magnitudes of association as previously reported for film-screen mammograms. Processed digital mammograms acquired for routine clinical care in a general practice setting are suitable for breast density and cancer research.
تدمد: 1465-542X
الوصول الحر: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::48a828ca5f6d5c59d3fa9b5ea13ebfd8Test
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13058-016-0715-3Test
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الانضمام: edsair.doi.dedup.....48a828ca5f6d5c59d3fa9b5ea13ebfd8
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