نتایج جستجو برای: breast density

تعداد نتایج: 652681  

2012
N. GEERAERT R. KLAUSZ S. MULLER H. BOSMANS

Average Glandular Dose (AGD) is the quantity generally accepted for dose monitoring of X ray mammographic examinations. A survey of breast characteristics (compressed breast thickness, peak breast density) and AGD values was carried out on a database describing the acquisition conditions of 147,487 routine mammographic images acquired in Europe, North America and Asia-Pacific on GE Healthcare S...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2004
Jack Cuzick Jane Warwick Elizabeth Pinney Ruth M L Warren Stephen W Duffy

BACKGROUND Although mammographic breast density is associated with the risk of breast cancer and is influenced by hormone levels, the effects of tamoxifen on breast density in healthy women and whether tamoxifen-induced density changes are associated with breast cancer risk are unclear. We investigated mammographic breast density in healthy women with an increased risk of breast cancer at basel...

2012
M. B. I. Lobbes J. P. M. Cleutjens V. Lima Passos C. Frotscher M. J. Lahaye K. B. M. I. Keymeulen R. G. Beets-Tan J. Wildberger C. Boetes

OBJECTIVES Visual inspection is generally used to assess breast density. Our study aim was to compare visual assessment of breast density of experienced and inexperienced readers with semi-automated analysis of breast density. METHODS Breast density was assessed by an experienced and an inexperienced reader in 200 mammograms and scored according to the quantitative BI-RADS classification. Bre...

2015
Atoosa Adibi Maryam Golshahi Mehri Sirus Kimia Kazemi

BACKGROUND Patients with the previous history of breast cancer are in risk of contralateral breast cancer. On the other hand, increased breast density is a risk factor for breast cancer and the sensitivity of detecting nonpalpable cancers in screening mammography in radiographically dense breasts is low. The use of ultrasonography in dense breast remains a controversial topic. The purpose of th...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2008
John J Heine Michael J Carston Christopher G Scott Kathleen R Brandt Fang-Fang Wu Vernon Shane Pankratz Thomas A Sellers Celine M Vachon

Breast density is a strong risk factor for breast cancer; however, no standard assessment method exists. An automated breast density method was modified and compared with a semi-automated, user-assisted thresholding method (Cumulus method) and the Breast Imaging Reporting and Data System four-category tissue composition measure for their ability to predict future breast cancer risk. The three e...

Journal: :CoRR 2012
Nafiza Saidin Harsa Amylia Mat Sakim Umi Kalthum Ngah Ibrahim Lutfi Shuaib

The focus of this paper is to review approaches for segmentation of breast regions in mammograms according to breast density. Studies based on density have been undertaken because of the relationship between breast cancer and density. Breast cancer usually occurs in the fibroglandular area of breast tissue, which appears bright on mammograms and is described as breast density. Most of the studi...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2005
Caroline Diorio Michael Pollak Celia Byrne Benoît Mâsse Nicole Hébert-Croteau Martin Yaffe Gary Coté Sylvie Bérubé Jacques Brisson

Members of the insulin-like growth factor family have been associated with breast cancer risk and mammographic breast density, one of the strongest known breast cancer risk indicators. The aim of this cross-sectional study was to examine the association of levels of C-peptide (a marker of insulin secretion) with mammographic breast density among 1,499 healthy women recruited during screening ma...

Journal: :Indian journal of cancer 2008
A Attam N Kaur S Saha S K Bhargava

BACKGROUND Mammographic density is a function of abundance of epithelial and connective tissue in breast. It has been identified as an independent risk factor for breast cancer in studies in western populations. We conducted a case control study to evaluate the role of mammographic density as risk factor for the development of breast cancer in Indian patients. METHODS One hundred and one case...

2013
Nasrin Ahmadinejad Sajjadeh Movahedinia Samaneh Movahedinia Kourosh Holakouie Naieni Saharnaz Nedjat

BACKGROUND Breast cancer is one of the most common cancers and the first-leading cause of cancer deaths among women in the world. Indeed, breast cancer is ranked as the first malignancy among Iranian women. Breast density, defined as the percentage of fibro glandular breast tissue in mammographic images, is one of the known risk factors for breast cancer. According to American college of radiol...

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